The Gold Coast Bulletin

NZ publishers maintain merger fight

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NEW Zealand’s two largest news publishers have confirmed they are committed to pursuing their appeal against the Commerce Commission’s rejection of the proposal to merge their operations.

NZX-listed NZME and Stuff, the recently renamed New Zealand arm of ASX-listed Fairfax Media, applied to merge in 2015.

They argued the downside of more concentrat­ed local media ownership would be offset by the merged entity’s greater ability to survive the global competitio­n for local advertisin­g dollars caused by the rise of online search and social media giants such as Google and Facebook.

In a decision issued on May 3 and following a series of public hearings, the commission concluded the merger would have too detrimenta­l an impact on media “plurality” — the number of competing sources of reporting and opinion that it argued was essential to the media’s role as an important element of a well-functionin­g democracy.

Stuff’s chief executive Sinead Boucher and NZME’s chief executive Michael Boggs confirmed that the merger partners are committed to the appeal, which is set down for a 10-day hearing in the Wellington High Court from Monday, October 16.

Fairfax and NZME filed their appeal on May 26.

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