Media companies would lose $240 million in advertising revenue if the Albanese government imposed a complete ban, but part of the compensation would come from a 2% tax on gambling companies' earnings.
That's the conclusion reached by the progressive think tank Australia Institute, which will work with the Greens to advocate for the levy as part of a larger campaign against Labor's proposal for caps during general TV programming and in favor of a complete ban on advertisements, as suggested by the bipartisan Murphy inquiry.
That's the conclusion reached by the progressive think tank Australia Institute, which will work with the Greens to advocate for the levy as part of a larger campaign against Labor's proposal for caps during general TV programming and in favor of a complete ban on advertisements, as suggested by the bipartisan Murphy inquiry.