The New Zealand Herald

Media firms committed to appeal against merger veto

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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, arguing 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 after 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 it argued was essential to the media's role as an important element of a well-functionin­g democracy.

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

Fairfax and NZME filed their appeal on May 26, claiming the regulator was wrong in fact and in law to reject the merger.

Russell McVeagh has retained David Goddard, QC, to represent the media companies, having successful­ly argued against opposition to the commission's authorisat­ion of a woolscouri­ng monopoly. —

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