{"id":32749,"date":"2024-03-21T02:15:34","date_gmt":"2024-03-20T20:45:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/montgomery-attacks-predatory-bbc-over-local-news-provision-business-news\/"},"modified":"2024-03-21T02:15:34","modified_gmt":"2024-03-20T20:45:34","slug":"montgomery-attacks-predatory-bbc-over-local-news-provision-business-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/montgomery-attacks-predatory-bbc-over-local-news-provision-business-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Montgomery attacks ‘predatory’ BBC over local news provision | Business News"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The newspaper veteran David Montgomery will on Thursday revive his long-held criticism of the BBC’s encroachment into local news provision when he accuses it of “predatory behaviour” which harms commercial rivals.<\/p>\n
Sky News has learnt that Mr Montgomery will use the foreword to the annual results announcement of National World, the London-listed company he runs, to launch a scathing attack on the corporation.<\/p>\n
Mr Montgomery, whose company owns titles including The Scotsman and The Yorkshire Post, has been a staunch critic of the BBC’s presence in online news, saying in 2019 that its remit needed to be redefined.<\/p>\n
On Thursday, he will say that National World has been at “the forefront of the campaigning against predatory behaviour by the BBC which uses taxpayer funds to compete online, threatening local independent journalism”.<\/p>\n
“It is remarkable that the BBC, financed by a compulsory tax, is permitted to enforce its monopoly in the news sector month after month,” he will add in remarks which have been obtained by Sky News.<\/p>\n
“In January 2024, 3.1 billion page views for BBC News dwarfed the combined total of the UK’s 28 leading independent news sites, including MailOnline, The Sun and, of course, National World.<\/p>\n
“In no other sector would such an unfair market be tolerated by regulators.”<\/p>\n
Mr Montgomery has been pushing for the News Media Association, an industry body, to take a more robust position against the BBC.<\/p>\n
Sky News is among the commercially-owned channels which competes with the BBC in the provision of news across different media platforms.<\/p>\n
National World, which has a market value of about \u00a338m, was among the prospective bidders for The Daily Telegraph, holding talks with financial backers before an ill-fated deal was struck with the Abu Dhabi-funded investment vehicle RedBird IMI.<\/p>\n
Mr Montgomery wants his company to transition from being a media business with a specific expertise in news journalism, to becoming a broader content provider across media platforms.<\/p>\n
The BBC has faced further criticism this week from commercial groups over its plans to broadcast advertising as part of its radio content.<\/p>\n
On Wednesday, Tim Davie, the BBC director-general was asked about the organisation’s news strategy, rebutting the suggestion that the Corporation was responsible for the declining commercial provision of local news.<\/p>\n