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AFR blames Seven for print edition ending in WA RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

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The AFR says it's being forced to end its daily print edition in Western Australia after Seven West Media, which is owned by billionaire Kerry Stokes, announced it's going to double the cost of printing the paper at its local press.

The press is the state's only printer for major papers, and AFR Editor in Chief Michael Stuchbury says the move is "an abuse of market power."

Guest: Michael Stuchbury, Australian Financial Review Editor in Chief

The AFR says it's being forced to end its daily print edition in Western Australia after Seven West Media, which is owned by billionaire Kerry Stokes, announced it's going to double the cost of printing the paper at its local press.

The press is the state's only printer for major papers, and AFR Editor in Chief Michael Stuchbury says the move is "an abuse of market power."

Guest: Michael Stuchbury, Australian Financial Review Editor in Chief

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