The current regulation model that treats broadcasters and telecommunications companies as separate industries is "antiquated" and needs a more level playing to stoke competition, according to the boss of MediaWorks.
Managing director Sussan Turner told a broadband conference in Auckland that New Zealand needs a regulated wholesale market for content. The aggregation of screening rights by rivals Television New Zealand and Sky Network Television, who recently entered into a joint venture is stifling opportunities for rival broadcasters, she said.
With the prospect of a new delivery platform that opens up distribution of programming, regulation needs to come under one umbrella, she said.
"Separate regulation of broadcasters and telcos is antiquated and limits growth, innovation and competition," Turner said. "It's MediaWorks' contention that telco companies and free-to-air broadcasters won't have much without a wholesale market for content."
Earlier today, new Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams backed away from introducing new regulation, saying the sector needs to settle down before the government will consider cutting across market forces. Adams was sceptical of a joint broadcasting and telecommunications regulator.