Comprehensive Retail Support for a Full Market Investigation
The Association of News Retailing (ANR) and the National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN) representing the full spectrum of retail newsagents in the UK are calling on the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to refer the newspaper and magazine industry to the Competition Commission (CC) for a full market investigation.
In making this joint request, in response to the OFT’s consultation on a Market Investigation Reference (MIR), the retail associations are telling the OFT that self-regulation in the news industry without the force of legal under-pinning does not work.
The associations are also expressing their deep concern over recent publisher/distributor – wholesaler contract changes which aim to exclude Dawson News from the market and lead to a duopoly between Smiths News and Menzies Distribution. This rides a coach and horses through the OFT’s written Opinion, published in October 2008, in which it called for more competition at the magazine wholesaling level.
In a hard hitting, jointly supported submission, the retail associations have also raised concerns with the OFT over other key market features that the OFT did not investigate fully, when making its initial decision not to make a MIR to the CC. In the retailers’ view, the case for a full market investigation is now overwhelming.
Contacts:
John Lennon – Association of News Retailing – 07812 144439
Stefan Wojciechowski – National Federation of Retail Newsagents – 07880 724492
Notes to editors:
1) The National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN) is one of Europe’s largest retail trade associations with over 18,000 independent news and convenience retailers in membership throughout England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
2) The Association of News Retailing is part of the ACS (Association of Convenience Stores), which is the campaigning voice of over 33,000 local shops. ANR was set up in 2001 to fight for retailers in the news industry, with the aim to see real change in the news industry, and real choice for retailers