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Author Ryan, Colleen, 1952- author.

Title Fairfax : The Rise and Fall / Colleen Ryan.

Publication Info. Carlton, Victoria, Australia : Miegunyah Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Fairfax - once a great Australian media company - faces a grim future. Newspapers worldwide are faltering in the face of competition from the internet, but the fate of Fairfax stands out as being particularly cruel. The carnage is barely credible. Massive printing plants are being dismantled. Hundreds of fine journalists have been ushered from the building. The newspapers themselves are on notice. The future of the company is shaky. Fairfax: The Rise and Fall is a story that is book-ended by young Warwick Fairfax and Gina Rinehart, the eccentric beneficiaries of two of the greatest family fortunes Australia has ever seen. But the real players in the Fairfax saga are the business and political giants. They include Kerry Packer, Rupert Murdoch, Conrad Black, John Howard, Paul Keating, Neville Wran, David Gonski, Roger Corbett and Fred Hilmer. The once-mighty Fairfax has been a victim of them all. Colleen Ryan gives the definitive account of the fate of Fairfax, a drama-filled saga that reveals how far Fairfax has fallen.
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Subject John Fairfax and Sons -- Reorganization.
John Fairfax and Sons.
Fairfax Media (Firm) -- Reorganization.
Fairfax Media (Firm : N.Z.)
Corporate reorganizations -- Australia.
Corporate reorganizations.
Australia.
Newspaper publishing -- Australia -- History.
Newspaper publishing.
History.
Newspapers -- Ownership -- History.
Newspapers -- Ownership.
Press monopolies -- Australia -- History.
Press monopolies.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
ISBN 0522867227 electronic book
9780522867220 (electronic book)