Macquarie Media could be forced to sell 2CH after third deadline passes
Macquarie Media could be pushed into a fire sale of its 2CH Sydney AM radio station after breaching media control laws by failing to sell the asset, despite getting two extensions from the regulator.
Macquarie Media is required to sell the station following its merger last year with Fairfax Radio, which put the station in breach of media ownership laws which impose a ‘two-to-a-market’ limit for commercial radio licences in the Sydney licence area. The broadcaster currently owns the licences for 2GB, 2UE and 2CH in Sydney.
The Australian Media and Communications Authority (ACMA) had approved “temporary breaches” until March 30 before granting a six month extension to September 30 for the the company to find a buyer for the station.
After two extensions, surely ACMA should have given an ultimatum to take the station off air for breach of the rules.
Why 2CH – why not force them to sell 2UE or 2GB?
They have had plenty of time to sell one – surely they now lose the option of which one to sell. Let the ACCC pick a radio station out of a hat and let them sell it.
They cannot have three stations. Why is ACMA stuffing around ? Are they scared of John Singleton ?I was the programme director od 2CH from 1971 until 1977. It appears that ACMA is a toothless tiger .