Call to remove ‘safety net’ of local TV content quotas

Australia no longer needs quotas to protect local content on television, an influential advertising executive has argued.

In a piece in today’s Media section of The Australian, Mat Baxter, CEO of media agency UM, which buys advertising on behalf of big brands, argues that because local content rates well, it no longer needs protecting.

Baxter argues that the media convergence review should scrap the quotas because they were created at a time that is no longer relevant. He said:  

“At the time, the rationale for local content quotas was simple. Australian content was generally expensive and so without regulation, media broadcasters might shun it in favour of cheaper and more profitable overseas alternatives.

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