Small media fear getting screwed by social slush fund
By Staff Writers in Media News on Thursday, 21st May 2026 at 7:44am
CBAA's Jon Bisset: "Many community broadcasters miss out entirely"
A scheme designed to force Google and Meta to help fund Australian journalism could raise up to $250 million a year, but community broadcasters and independent publishers warn the money may mostly flow to the biggest media companies unless changes are made.
The News Bargaining Incentive would require large digital platforms to either strike commercial deals with Australian news-producing organisations or pay a levy to government, with that money then redistributed to the news industry.
But community broadcasters, independent publishers, multicultural media and public-interest journalism groups say the current draft risks repeating a familiar media-industry pattern – media businesses with the most cl...
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