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Four public enquiries and no political
funeral: the unexpected return of
media policy debates in Australia

   Presentation to Institute for Culture and Society, University of
   Western Sydney, 21 June 2012

   Professor Terry Flew, Creative Industries Faculty,
   Queensland University of Technology/
   ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and
   Innovation
A convergent media policy moment?

• Convergence Review (final report April 2012)
• ALRC, Classification—Content Regulation and
  Convergent Media (final report Feb. 2012)
• Independent Media Inquiry (Finkelstein Review) – report
  delivered Feb. 2012
• National Cultural Policy (forthcoming) – review of
  Australia Council released May 2012
• Akin to “cultural policy moment” of early 1990s?
ALRC Final Report

• Completed 28 Feb
  2012
• Tabled in Parlt. by
  Minister for Home
  Affairs, Jason Clare
  MP on 1 March 2012
• 57 recommendations
  for a new National
  Classification Scheme

                          3
Core principles of ALRC‟s
proposed model
1. Platform-neutral regulation
2. Clear scope of what must be classified, and by
   whom
3. Shift in regulatory focus to adult content
4. Extending co-regulation and industry
   classification
5. Classification Board‟s ongoing benchmarking role
6. A single Commonwealth scheme
7. A single regulator


                                         4
Contrasting views on globalization

• „Large transnational corporations have effectively
  surpassed the jurisdiction and authority of nation-states
  … the concept of national sovereignty is losing its
  effectiveness … [as] government and politics come to be
  completely integrated into the system of transnational
  command‟ (M. Hardt and A. Negri, Empire, 2000, pp.
  306, 307).
• „The enduring path-dependent institutions of the nation-
  state retain far greater influence over the decisions and
  practices of corporate actors than the current prevailing
  wisdom would allow‟ (Meric Gertler, 2003, p. 112).
Context of Media Convergence

1. Increased access to high-speed broadband
   networks
2. Digitisation of media products and services
3. Convergence of media platforms and services
4. Globalisation of media platforms, content and
   services
5. Acceleration of innovation
6. Rise of user-created content
7. Greater media user empowerment
8. Blurring of public/private and age-based
   distinctions
Verticals and horizontals
„Broken concepts‟ and the need for policy
transformation

• „Convergence of media content and communications
  technologies has outstripped the existing media policy
  framework. Many elements of the current regulatory regime
  are outdated or unnecessary and other rules are becoming
  ineffective with the rapid changes in the communications
  landscape‟ (Convergence Review, 2012: 1).
• Principle of platform neutrality: „in the context of media
  convergence … [there is a] need to minimise platform-based
  distinctions to the greatest degree possible, in order to
  maintain an adaptive regulatory framework that can be
  oriented towards future media developments‟ (ALRC, 2012:
  75).
Proposed Guiding Principles for Reform

1. Australians should be able to read, hear, see and
   participate in media of their choice;
2. Communications and media services available to
   Australians should broadly reflect community
   standards, while recognising a diversity of views,
   cultures and ideas in the community;
3. Children should be protected from material likely to
   harm or disturb them;
4. Consumers should be provided with information
   about media content in a timely and clear manner,
   and with a responsive and effective means of
   addressing their concerns, including through
   complaints;

                                               9
Proposed Guiding Principles for Reform

5. The classification regulatory framework needs to be
   responsive to technological change and adaptive to
   new technologies, platforms and services;
6. The classification regulatory framework should not
   impede competition and innovation, and not
   disadvantage Australian media content and service
   providers in international markets;
7. Classification regulation should be kept to the
   minimum needed to achieve a clear public purpose;
   and
8. Classification regulation should be focused upon
   content rather than platform or means of delivery.


                                             10
Convergence Review:
Enduring Principles
• Media ownership: the concentration of services in the hands of a
  small number of operators can hinder the free flow of news,
  commentary and debate in a democratic society, which means that
  media ownership and control rules are vital to ensure that a diversity
  of news and commentary is maintained;
• Media content standards across all platforms: media and
  communications services available to Australians should reflect
  community standards and the expectations of the Australian public,
  as well as expectations of fairness, accuracy and transparency in
  news reporting and journalism;
• The production and distribution of Australian and local content:
  There are considerable social and cultural benefits from the
  availability of content that reflects Australian identity, character and
  diversity, and in the absence of regulation, culturally significant
  forms of Australian content would be under-produced (Convergence
  Review, 2012: viii).
Media policy as neo-liberalism

“This report and its recommendations is the sort of Clayton‟s
reform we have come to expect from expensive government
inquiries; fiddle with the terminology, shuffle the paper, look busy
for a while, collect the cheque and quietly slip out the backdoor.
The report is very business friendly – there‟s nothing in here to
frighten the market and nothing to excite or enthuse anyone
campaigning for real and meaningful change. The only
substantial achievement in this review is a recognition that
convergence in media technologies and platforms means that
there must be some sort of change. However, only mild change
has been proposed; really it‟s no more than tinkering” (Martin
Hirst, The Conversation, 1 May, 2012)
Media policy as deluded
„nanny-state-ism‟

• “The Convergence Review is suffering from the same
  problems as the ALRC's Classification Review, in that it's
  searching for local provincial regulatory responses to a
  global phenomenon. By casting “convergence” as an
  Australian media issue which requires an Australian
  regulatory response, it's easy to predict that the results
  of the review will be obsolete by the time they're
  published, overtaken by global developments which pay
  scant attention to Australian regulators” (Mark Newton,
  Submission to Convergence Review, 28 October, 2011).
Neoliberalism or regulatory capitalism?

• “Markets … have tended to become more vigorous, as
  has investment in the regulation of market externalities.
  Not only have markets, states, and state regulation
  become more formidable, so has non-state regulation by
  civil society, business, business associations,
  professions and international organisations. Separation
  of powers within polities have also become more varied,
  with more public-private hybridity” (John Braithwaite,
  Regulatory Capitlaism, 2008, p. 27).
Convergence Review as Regulatory
Radicalism (Peter Leonard)

• Radicalism through scope: consistency across platforms
• Radicalism through regulatory design: “soft law” and
  regulator discretion
• Radical selectivity: focus on most influential media
  businesses (CSEs)
• Radicalism by encroachment: access control over
  content as a new competition bottleneck
Regulation: Returning to first principles

• Arie Freiberg, The Tools of Regulation (Federation
  Press, 2010)
• „it is the objective or the effectiveness of the regulation,
  not its form, that is important‟
• Regulation as „an intentional measure or intervention
  that seeks to change the behaviour of individuals and
  groups‟
Implications for regulation

1. Regulatory actions have a purposive and intentional
   dimension
2. Government regulation is only one element of
   regulation
3. Regulation is not limited to laws or rules
4. Regulation is not just restrictive or coercive; it can also
   be constituitive and enabling e.g. can create/shape
   markets as well as regulate conduct of participants in
   them
Soft law

• Origins in international relations – based around shared
  norms more than sovereignty
• “At the borderline between the public and private,
  between law and non-law and between self-regulation,
  co-regulation and government regulation lies a range of
  rules, instruments, rulings, guidelines, codes and
  standards that occupies a very large part of the
  regulatory terrain” (Arie Freiberg, The Tools of
  Regulation, 2010, p. 186)
Media Influence: Content Service
Enterprises (CSEs)
Concept of “Deeming” in ALRC Review

• Only limited demand for classification below certain
  threshold levels – considerable scope for industry
  innovation in lower-level classification
• Deeming international standards to apply in Australia
   – ESRB and PEGI schemes for computer games,
   – Apple and Google content guidelines?

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Uws ics presentation 21 june 2012

  • 1. Four public enquiries and no political funeral: the unexpected return of media policy debates in Australia Presentation to Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney, 21 June 2012 Professor Terry Flew, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology/ ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation
  • 2. A convergent media policy moment? • Convergence Review (final report April 2012) • ALRC, Classification—Content Regulation and Convergent Media (final report Feb. 2012) • Independent Media Inquiry (Finkelstein Review) – report delivered Feb. 2012 • National Cultural Policy (forthcoming) – review of Australia Council released May 2012 • Akin to “cultural policy moment” of early 1990s?
  • 3. ALRC Final Report • Completed 28 Feb 2012 • Tabled in Parlt. by Minister for Home Affairs, Jason Clare MP on 1 March 2012 • 57 recommendations for a new National Classification Scheme 3
  • 4. Core principles of ALRC‟s proposed model 1. Platform-neutral regulation 2. Clear scope of what must be classified, and by whom 3. Shift in regulatory focus to adult content 4. Extending co-regulation and industry classification 5. Classification Board‟s ongoing benchmarking role 6. A single Commonwealth scheme 7. A single regulator 4
  • 5. Contrasting views on globalization • „Large transnational corporations have effectively surpassed the jurisdiction and authority of nation-states … the concept of national sovereignty is losing its effectiveness … [as] government and politics come to be completely integrated into the system of transnational command‟ (M. Hardt and A. Negri, Empire, 2000, pp. 306, 307). • „The enduring path-dependent institutions of the nation- state retain far greater influence over the decisions and practices of corporate actors than the current prevailing wisdom would allow‟ (Meric Gertler, 2003, p. 112).
  • 6. Context of Media Convergence 1. Increased access to high-speed broadband networks 2. Digitisation of media products and services 3. Convergence of media platforms and services 4. Globalisation of media platforms, content and services 5. Acceleration of innovation 6. Rise of user-created content 7. Greater media user empowerment 8. Blurring of public/private and age-based distinctions
  • 8. „Broken concepts‟ and the need for policy transformation • „Convergence of media content and communications technologies has outstripped the existing media policy framework. Many elements of the current regulatory regime are outdated or unnecessary and other rules are becoming ineffective with the rapid changes in the communications landscape‟ (Convergence Review, 2012: 1). • Principle of platform neutrality: „in the context of media convergence … [there is a] need to minimise platform-based distinctions to the greatest degree possible, in order to maintain an adaptive regulatory framework that can be oriented towards future media developments‟ (ALRC, 2012: 75).
  • 9. Proposed Guiding Principles for Reform 1. Australians should be able to read, hear, see and participate in media of their choice; 2. Communications and media services available to Australians should broadly reflect community standards, while recognising a diversity of views, cultures and ideas in the community; 3. Children should be protected from material likely to harm or disturb them; 4. Consumers should be provided with information about media content in a timely and clear manner, and with a responsive and effective means of addressing their concerns, including through complaints; 9
  • 10. Proposed Guiding Principles for Reform 5. The classification regulatory framework needs to be responsive to technological change and adaptive to new technologies, platforms and services; 6. The classification regulatory framework should not impede competition and innovation, and not disadvantage Australian media content and service providers in international markets; 7. Classification regulation should be kept to the minimum needed to achieve a clear public purpose; and 8. Classification regulation should be focused upon content rather than platform or means of delivery. 10
  • 11. Convergence Review: Enduring Principles • Media ownership: the concentration of services in the hands of a small number of operators can hinder the free flow of news, commentary and debate in a democratic society, which means that media ownership and control rules are vital to ensure that a diversity of news and commentary is maintained; • Media content standards across all platforms: media and communications services available to Australians should reflect community standards and the expectations of the Australian public, as well as expectations of fairness, accuracy and transparency in news reporting and journalism; • The production and distribution of Australian and local content: There are considerable social and cultural benefits from the availability of content that reflects Australian identity, character and diversity, and in the absence of regulation, culturally significant forms of Australian content would be under-produced (Convergence Review, 2012: viii).
  • 12. Media policy as neo-liberalism “This report and its recommendations is the sort of Clayton‟s reform we have come to expect from expensive government inquiries; fiddle with the terminology, shuffle the paper, look busy for a while, collect the cheque and quietly slip out the backdoor. The report is very business friendly – there‟s nothing in here to frighten the market and nothing to excite or enthuse anyone campaigning for real and meaningful change. The only substantial achievement in this review is a recognition that convergence in media technologies and platforms means that there must be some sort of change. However, only mild change has been proposed; really it‟s no more than tinkering” (Martin Hirst, The Conversation, 1 May, 2012)
  • 13. Media policy as deluded „nanny-state-ism‟ • “The Convergence Review is suffering from the same problems as the ALRC's Classification Review, in that it's searching for local provincial regulatory responses to a global phenomenon. By casting “convergence” as an Australian media issue which requires an Australian regulatory response, it's easy to predict that the results of the review will be obsolete by the time they're published, overtaken by global developments which pay scant attention to Australian regulators” (Mark Newton, Submission to Convergence Review, 28 October, 2011).
  • 14. Neoliberalism or regulatory capitalism? • “Markets … have tended to become more vigorous, as has investment in the regulation of market externalities. Not only have markets, states, and state regulation become more formidable, so has non-state regulation by civil society, business, business associations, professions and international organisations. Separation of powers within polities have also become more varied, with more public-private hybridity” (John Braithwaite, Regulatory Capitlaism, 2008, p. 27).
  • 15. Convergence Review as Regulatory Radicalism (Peter Leonard) • Radicalism through scope: consistency across platforms • Radicalism through regulatory design: “soft law” and regulator discretion • Radical selectivity: focus on most influential media businesses (CSEs) • Radicalism by encroachment: access control over content as a new competition bottleneck
  • 16. Regulation: Returning to first principles • Arie Freiberg, The Tools of Regulation (Federation Press, 2010) • „it is the objective or the effectiveness of the regulation, not its form, that is important‟ • Regulation as „an intentional measure or intervention that seeks to change the behaviour of individuals and groups‟
  • 17. Implications for regulation 1. Regulatory actions have a purposive and intentional dimension 2. Government regulation is only one element of regulation 3. Regulation is not limited to laws or rules 4. Regulation is not just restrictive or coercive; it can also be constituitive and enabling e.g. can create/shape markets as well as regulate conduct of participants in them
  • 18. Soft law • Origins in international relations – based around shared norms more than sovereignty • “At the borderline between the public and private, between law and non-law and between self-regulation, co-regulation and government regulation lies a range of rules, instruments, rulings, guidelines, codes and standards that occupies a very large part of the regulatory terrain” (Arie Freiberg, The Tools of Regulation, 2010, p. 186)
  • 19. Media Influence: Content Service Enterprises (CSEs)
  • 20. Concept of “Deeming” in ALRC Review • Only limited demand for classification below certain threshold levels – considerable scope for industry innovation in lower-level classification • Deeming international standards to apply in Australia – ESRB and PEGI schemes for computer games, – Apple and Google content guidelines?

Notas do Editor

  1. In an overview of Australian broadcasting and telecommunications regulations undertaken for the Convergence Review, the ACMA (2011) identified 55 ‘broken concepts’ in current legislation, including: the concept of ‘influence’ in broadcasting; the ‘Australian identity’ of media owners’; the concept of a ‘program’ in broadcasting; the distinction between a ‘content service provider’ and a ‘carriage service provider’ in relation to the Internet; regulations specifically applied to activities such as telemarketing or interactive gambling. At the core of these ‘broken concepts’ was the manner in which digital convergence is making media services and content increasingly independent of particular delivery technologies; its central regulatory consequence is that ‘regulation constructed on the premise that content could (and should) be controlled by how it is delivered is losing its force, both in logic and in practice’ (ACMA, 2011: 6).