Reduced viewpoints in media merger not ComCom's concern, lawyer says

Reduced viewpoints in media merger not ComCom's concern, lawyer says
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Oct. 17 (BusinessDesk) - The Commerce Commission shouldn't have considered reduced media plurality in deciding to reject the merger of Stuff and NZME, the media companies' lawyer told the court. In the second day of the appeal at the Wellington High Court, which has been set down for 10 days, David Goddard QC said the commission's role is to assess the impact of transactions on markets, and its concern about reduced diversity in viewpoints - or plurality - in a merged entity is not within its role. When the regulator pub...