Communist Party members in Chile’s parliament have moved to block the purchase of one hundred percent of Channel 13 by the businessman Andrónizo Luksic, pointing to a “serious concentration of economic and political power”. This Tuesday they will appeal to the National Economic Prosecutor (FNE) to prevent the operation from happening.
Deputy Camila Vallejo, head of the Communist faction, said that the concentration of media outlets in Chile is “already insulting”, and criticized that a public university “would encourage the concentration of media ownership and its privatization.”
The legislator added that “we must understand that Chile needs a greater diversity of opinion and information and not just a hegemonic outlook”. The request to the National Economic Prosecutor will be in led of attorney Luis Cuello, to which will be added an appeal before the National Television Council.
Full Content: La Tercera
Want more news? Subscribe to CPI’s free daily newsletter for more headlines and updates on antitrust developments around the world.
Featured News
Massachusetts AG Sues Insulin Makers and PBMs Over Alleged Price-Fixing Scheme
Jan 14, 2025 by
CPI
Apple and Amazon Avoid Mass Lawsuit in UK Over Alleged Collusion
Jan 14, 2025 by
CPI
Top Agent Network Drops Antitrust Suit Against National Association of Realtors
Jan 14, 2025 by
CPI
Weil, Gotshal & Manges Strengthens Antitrust Practice with New Partner
Jan 14, 2025 by
CPI
Russian Court Imposes Hefty Fine on Google for Non-Compliance with Content Removal Orders
Jan 14, 2025 by
CPI
Antitrust Mix by CPI
Antitrust Chronicle® – CRESSE Insights
Dec 19, 2024 by
CPI
Effective Interoperability in Mobile Ecosystems: EU Competition Law Versus Regulation
Dec 19, 2024 by
Giuseppe Colangelo
The Use of Empirical Evidence in Antitrust: Trends, Challenges, and a Path Forward
Dec 19, 2024 by
Eliana Garces
Some Empirical Evidence on the Role of Presumptions and Evidentiary Standards on Antitrust (Under)Enforcement: Is the EC’s New Communication on Art.102 in the Right Direction?
Dec 19, 2024 by
Yannis Katsoulacos
The EC’s Draft Guidelines on the Application of Article 102 TFEU: An Economic Perspective
Dec 19, 2024 by
Benoit Durand