We'll fight for free speech: News chief

Posted: July 13, 2012 at 4:10 pm

News Ltd will take proposed changes to media regulation to the High Court, says Chief executive Kim Williams

News Limited chief executive Kim Williams at the SA Press Club in Adelaide. Picture: Matt Turner Source: AdelaideNow

NEWS Limited chief executive Kim Williams has upped the stakes in the media regulation debate, declaring he is willing to go to the High Court to protect free speech.

Speaking at an SA Press Club lunch in Adelaide yesterday, Mr Williams outlined a case against both "Finkelstein" and "Convergence" reviews now before Federal Government.

He said the "preposterous and foolish" Finkelstein recommendations should be treated with caution.

The Finkelstein recommendation for press standards to be overseen by a super regulator was "prima facie bad" because journalists could be fined or jailed with no right of appeal.

When asked how far he was willing to take the company in the fight against the proposed regulations should they be implemented, Mr Williams was unwavering in his response.

"We'll take the matter as far we can - I'll take it to the High Court. If people intend to have this stoush ... let's have it."

Promoting a "consumer first" model of reporting, Mr Williams said it should be the public, not the government, who set the news agenda.

"Consumers anoint the winners, not governments or regulators," Mr Williams said.

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