Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement
  • Advertisement

    ‘Scandalous’: free-to-air networks lash TV makers for demanding a cut

    Sam Buckingham-Jones
    Sam Buckingham-JonesMedia and marketing reporter

    Subscribe to gift this article

    Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.

    Subscribe now

    Already a subscriber?

    The managing directors of the ABC and SBS have pulled no punches in a battle against TV makers like Samsung and Amazon, criticising them for “rent-seeking” payments during a last-ditch plea alongside commercial networks for priority placement on new TVs.

    Usually fierce rivals from free-to-air broadcasters united on Friday when the leaders of Seven West Media, Nine Entertainment, and Paramount ANZ (which owns Network Ten) joined the ABC’s David Anderson and SBS’s James Taylor in appearing before a Senate committee.

    Subscribe to gift this article

    Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.

    Subscribe now

    Already a subscriber?

    Read More

    Latest In Media & marketing

    Fetching latest articles

    Most Viewed In Companies