Corbett: Fairfax doesn't need to merge to survive

By Jared Lynch
Updated November 7 2014 - 3:18am, first published 2:22am
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.
""The legislation simply does not meet the current needs of the industry or the community," Fairfax chair Roger Corbett.

Fairfax chairman Roger Corbett says the company doesn't need to merge with another media business to ensure its survival, despite blasting existing media ownership laws for "restricting" the industry and "failing" Australians.

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