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Paper emperors : the rise of Australias newspaper empires

Author :  Sally Young

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Country
Australia
Publisher
NewSouth Publishing, Sydney NSW
ISBN 9781742234984
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2019
Bib. Info xv, 654 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 880 gms.
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A corporate and political history of Australian newspapers spanning 140 years, this book explains how Australia’s media system came to be dominated by a handful of empires and powerful family dynasties. Many are household names, even now: Murdoch, Fairfax, Symes, Packer. Sally Young shows how newspaper owners influenced policy-making, lobbied and bullied politicians, and shaped internal party politics. The book begins in 1803 with Australia’s first newspaper owner, a convict who became a wealthy bank owner, giving the industry a blend of notoriety, power and wealth from the start. Throughout the twentieth century, Australians were unaware that they were reading newspapers owned by secret bankrupts and failed land boomers, powerful mining magnates, Underbelly-style gangsters, bankers, and corporate titans. It ends with the downfall of Menzies in 1941 and his conviction that a handful of press barons brought him down. Australian newspapers -- History. | Press -- Australia -- History. | Press monopolies -- Australia. | Newspaper publishing -- Australia -- History. | Australian newspapers -- Ownership. | Newspapers -- Australia -- History -- 19th century. | Newspapers -- Australia -- History -- 20th century. | Australian

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