Mark Day has an article in The Australian today outlining those 'other' families that make up media ownership in Australia. Day writes
"there are other media families that like to fly under the radar. They are the privateers; those that eschew the scrutiny of listed corporate structures, stay privately held, do it their way and -- genes and good fortune willing -- hope to pass on their empires to the next generation.' [link=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24381009-7582,00.html]Read the entire article here [/link]
Reclusive media moguls the quiet achievers
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Mark Day has an article in The Australian today outlining those 'other' families that make up media ownership in Australia. Day writes
"there are other media families that like to fly under the radar. They are the privateers; those that eschew the scrutiny of listed corporate structures, stay privately held, do it their way and -- genes and good fortune willing -- hope to pass on their empires to the next generation.' [link=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24381009-7582,00.html]Read the entire article here [/link]
"there are other media families that like to fly under the radar. They are the privateers; those that eschew the scrutiny of listed corporate structures, stay privately held, do it their way and -- genes and good fortune willing -- hope to pass on their empires to the next generation.' [link=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24381009-7582,00.html]Read the entire article here [/link]
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