It has recommended a targeted means-tested discount scheme, but has not recommended the inclusion of publishers or bulk mail users in the discount scheme.
In addition, Ofcom is considering issues around a lack of price controls for downstream access providers, and what solutions may be appropriate.
Sajeeda Merali, CEO, PPA said: “Many publishers rely on second-class post as an essential, affordable way to reach their readers, and ongoing price rises have already put significant strain on the sector. Any regime that excludes publishers from postal discounts would have a commercial impact for many.
It’s disappointing that magazines and publishers were not directly referenced in Ofcom’s reports, instead being grouped under the broad category of ‘bulk mail users. A more accurate and informed understanding of the publishing sector’s specific challenges would be welcome.
The PPA will continue engaging closely with our members to provide a comprehensive response, but our position of deep concern over the cost of second-class post and its impact on publishers remains clear. Affordability and access are vital if publishers are to continue serving their audiences and communities effectively.”
The PPA are currently engaging with members to develop a response, ahead of the deadline of 5 December. For more information about the consultation, see here and to speak to our team about the consultation contact our Head of Policy & Public Affairs eilidh.wilson@ppa.co.uk.
