‘No winks or a nod’: News Corp boss denies secret government anti-siphoning deal

Australasian News Corp chairman, Michael Miller

Miller: “News Corp has made no deals, we’ve received no promises, no winks, or a nod, nothing”

News Corp’s executive chairman Michael Miller has categorically denied the company has made a secret deal with the government which would see the sport anti-siphoning list reduced following the Federal election.

The company which owns pay-TV broadcaster Fox Sports has been open in its criticism of the rules, which lists more than a thousand sporting events, with Miller telling the Senate Inquiry into media reform the Australian system was “world’s worst practice”.

He said in his opening statement: “I would like to reject any inference that a secret deal has been struck with the government to water down the anti-siphoning rules after the election. We’ve been very open in our position that anti-siphoning laws are world’s worst practice. 

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