The Italian Football Federation has imposed a fee for providing video news at press conferences in Brazil -- a move that has been condemned by editors, publishers and news agencies.
The fee is being levied on news organisations such as TV news agencies which provide news video content to thousands of stations as well as to editorial websites.
The move by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to charge TV news agencies and other press at national team press conferences is unprecedented at the World Cup.
Andrew Moger, Executive Director of the News Media Coalition, said: "Charging for creating news is an assault on press freedom. A press conference, especially one involving a national side, is by its very nature an open press event."
"In fact the function of news agencies providing text and photographs or news video serve the interests of the team, its sponsors and the public through their established distribution networks and therefore exposure of the team, partners and players," he added.
The commercialisation of the press conference by the FIGC was raised as a serious matter of concern earlier this week at the World Newspaper Congress where more than 1,000 chief editors, publishers, CEOs, managing directors and other senior newspaper and news publishing executives were gathered to consider industry issues.
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