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The competition watchdog, the ACCC, has launched its quest for submissions to its upcoming digital platforms public inquiry, including a review of whether digital platforms have affected media organisations’ ability to fund and produce quality news and journalistic content for Australians.

The chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Rod Sims, said today the aim of the inquiry was to understand better the digital platforms’ business models and how they operate behind the scenes, “and the evolving nature of the way consumers search for and receive news in Australia”.

“We are particularly interested in the extent to which digital platforms curate news and journalistic content.”

The ACCC said it was seeking submissions in response to its issues paper by 3 April and will issue a preliminary report into its findings in December 2018.

As part of the inquiry, the ACCC is seeking feedback on:

  •     Whether digital platforms have bargaining power in their dealings with media content creators, advertisers or consumers and the implications of that bargaining power;
  •     Whether digital platforms have impacted media organisations’ ability to fund and produce quality news and journalistic content for Australians;
  •     How technological change and digital platforms have changed the media and advertising services markets, and the way consumers access news;
  •     The extent to which consumers understand what data is being collected about them by digital platforms, and how this information is used; and
  •     How the use of algorithms affects the presentation of news for digital platform users.

“Digital platforms like Google and Facebook are part of the sweeping technological and cultural changes overhauling the media landscape in Australia and globally,” Sims said.

“While these technological changes have brought many benefits for consumers, this inquiry will have a particular focus on examining whether the changes affect the quality and range of news supplied to Australian consumers.

“Considering the longer term impacts of digital platforms and the ability of traditional media to remain financially viable will also be key to understanding the media and advertising markets.”

As well as making submissions, consumers can alternatively provide feedback to the inquiry more informally via the ACCC consultation hub.

Sims said as part of the inquiry, the ACCC would use its compulsory information gathering powers to obtain information from digital platforms and media organisations that is not publicly available.

The issues paper is available here.

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Peter Dinham

Peter Dinham - retired in 2020. He is a veteran journalist and corporate communications consultant. He has worked as a journalist in all forms of media – newspapers/magazines, radio, television, press agency and now, online – including with the Canberra Times, The Examiner (Tasmania), the ABC and AAP-Reuters. As a freelance journalist he also had articles published in Australian and overseas magazines. He worked in the corporate communications/public relations sector, in-house with an airline, and as a senior executive in Australia of the world’s largest communications consultancy, Burson-Marsteller. He also ran his own communications consultancy and was a co-founder in Australia of the global photographic agency, the Image Bank (now Getty Images).

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