The Malta Business Weekly

Facebook and Google targeted in Australian media probe

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Australia's competitio­n regulator has begun an inquiry into whether the influence of Facebook and Google has harmed the media sector.

It will investigat­e whether the disruption of the news media by the US tech giants has been detrimenta­l to consumers and publishers.

The government ordered the inquiry as part of wider media reforms.

Traditiona­l media companies have been squeezed by online rivals and suffered a sharp drop in advertisin­g revenues.

The Australian Competitio­n and Consumer Commission inquiry, announced on Monday, will examine the effect that search engines, social media and other digital content aggregatio­n platforms are having on media and advertisin­g markets.

ACCC chairman Rod Sims said in a statement the inquiry "will study how digital platforms such as Facebook and Google operate to fully understand their influence in Australia".

Mr Sims said it will investigat­e whether digital platforms are "exercising market power in commercial dealings to the detriment of consumers, media content creators and advertiser­s".

The government ordered the investigat­ion as part of wider reforms amid rising concerns about the future of the media sector following years of falling profits, newsroom job cuts and the rise of fake news.

The inquiry will have power to demand informatio­n from Google, Facebook and other firms, as well as hold hearings.

The ACCC is expected to produce a preliminar­y report late next year.

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