Seven West Media boss Tim Worner says regional TV running 'scare campaign'

By Max Mason
Updated July 6 2015 - 8:13am, first published 12:00am
Southern Cross Austereo chief executive Grant Blackley says change is essential to create a level playing field in the media industry. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Southern Cross Austereo chief executive Grant Blackley says change is essential to create a level playing field in the media industry. Photo: Louise Kennerley
"We expect [regional broadcasters] to live up to their side of the bargain and continue to provide local news as a key element in driving revenue for us both," Seven chief executive Tim Worner. Photo: Janie Barrett
"We expect [regional broadcasters] to live up to their side of the bargain and continue to provide local news as a key element in driving revenue for us both," Seven chief executive Tim Worner. Photo: Janie Barrett

Seven West Media chief executive Tim Worner says a push by regional broadcasters to get the government to reconsider changing media laws is a "scare campaign" with an ulterior motive of making their assets more attractive for takeover bidders.

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