Former Fairfax Media chief executive Greg Hywood has dismissed the need for a judicial inquiry into diversity of media ownership and says policy fixes for issues that threaten the viability of traditional players are more urgent.
“Theoretical debates around diversity, that’s a long-gone issue, there’s very practical issues around how we maintain high quality local content,” said Mr Hywood, who is now the chairman of free-to-air television lobby group Free TV.
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