Fairfax, limit ownership, media ownership, media regulation, news limited, remove restrictions
Q. The Government is planning to propose new rules about how we regulate the ownership of media in Australia (that is, print, TV, radio and online media). Which of the following statements is closer to your view on media ownership?
Total |
Vote Labor |
Vote Lib/Nat |
Vote Greens |
|
The Government should remove restrictions on ownership and let market forces determine who owns print, TV, radio and online media. |
11% |
7% |
18% |
7% |
The Government should take greater steps to limit ownership that big media companies currently have over mainstream media (e.g. News Ltd). |
34% |
46% |
21% |
63% |
The present regulations, which prevent companies owning print, TV and radio in the same market, are about right. |
29% |
27% |
37% |
20% |
No opinion |
26% |
21% |
25% |
11% |
The largest portion of respondents believe that the ‘Government should take greater steps to limit ownership that big media companies currently have over mainstream media’ (34%), followed by those respondents that believe that the ‘present regulations, which prevent companies owning print, TV and radio in the same market, are about right’ (29%).
Only 11% of respondents favour ‘removing restrictions on ownership and let[ting] market forces determine who owns print, TV, radio and online media’.
Greens voters are the most likely to favour greater regulation of ownership (63%), followed by Labor voters (46%).
Coalition voters are the most likely to favour the status quo (37%).