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Seven West Media

Seven West Media Limited is an ASX-listed media company[2] and is Australia's largest diversified media business, with an extensive presence in broadcast television, print and online publishing.

Seven West Media Ltd.
Newspaper House, Seven West Media
TypePublic
ASX: SWM
IndustryMedia
PredecessorWest Australian Newspapers Holdings Limited
Seven Media Group
Founded1992; 31 years ago (1992)
Headquarters50 Hasler Road, ,
Australia
Key people
Kerry Stokes
(Chairman)
James Warburton
(Managing Director & CEO)
ProductsTelevision
Radio
Newspapers
Magazines
Websites
OwnerSeven Group Holdings (40.2%)
Websitesevenwestmedia.com.au
Footnotes / references
[1]
First Seven West logo (2011–2012)
Former Seven West logo (2012–2020)

Seven Group Holdings Ltd (SGH), a company controlled by Australian Capital Equity, is Seven West Media's largest shareholder, with over $1 billion in Seven West Media shares and $250 million of Seven West Media convertible preference shares (CPS).[3]

Seven West Media owns the Seven Network, Australia's second largest commercial television network (by audience and advertising market share). It also owns The West Australian, The Sunday Times and the Community Newspaper Group.

On 21 February 2011, Seven Media Group announced its intention to merge with West Australian Newspapers Holdings Limited (WAN). WAN purchased Seven Media Group from Seven Group Holdings and partner U.S. private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, and announced the new company would be known as "Seven West Media".[4] On 11 April 2011, the acquisition was approved by WAN shareholders.[5] On 21 May 2013, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts sold its remaining 12% stake in Seven West Media.

In May 2020, Seven West Media sold Pacific Magazines to Bauer Media Group, including leading lifestyle brands Marie Claire, Women's Health, Who, New Idea and Home Beautiful.[6][7]

In February 2021, both Google and Facebook in Australia made deals with Seven West Media for the latter to provide news coverage. These agreements came after the government planned to implement a law "that would force tech companies to pay news outlets for content"[8] to ensure that digital platforms would provide a "contribution to the sustainability of the Australian news industry".[9]

History Edit

The West Australian Edit

The newspaper was owned by the publicly listed company West Australian Newspapers Ltd (WAN) from the 1920s. In 1969, the Melbourne-based The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (HWT) bought WAN and published the paper until 1987, when Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation acquired HWT. News sold WAN to Robert Holmes à Court's Bell Group in 1987[10] The following year Alan Bond, through Bond Corporation, gained control of Bell Group and hence the paper. This ownership structure survived only for a few years until the collapse of Bond Corporation. A newly formed company, West Australian Newspapers Holdings, then purchased the paper from the receivers before being floated in an oversubscribed $185 million public offering.[11]

In September 2007, WAN sold a 50% interest in the Hoyts Cinemas Group.[12]

Kerry Stokes acquired 14.9% through Seven Network and he became chairman of West Australian Newspapers in 2009. Kerry Stokes appointed Chris Wharton as CEO of West Australian Newspapers and Brett McCarthy as Editor.[13][14][15]

Seven Media Group Edit

Seven Network (commonly known as Channel 7 or simply Seven) dates back to 4 November 1956, when the first stations on the VHF7 frequency were established in Melbourne and Sydney. The Seven Network is one of five main free-to-air networks in Australia.

Origin Edit

The Seven Network began as a group of independent stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.[16] HSV-7 Melbourne, licensed to The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (owners of two local papers at the time, The Herald and The Sun), was the first station in the country to use the VHF7 frequency.[16][failed verification] It launched on 4 November 1956, soon joined on 2 December by Amalgamated Television Services ATN-7 in Sydney.[17]

TVW-7 Perth began broadcasting almost two years later, on 16 October 1959, as the city's first commercial station. It was licensed to TVW7, a subsidiary of West Australian Newspapers, publisher of The West Australian.[16] BTQ-7 followed on 1 November, signing on as Brisbane's second commercial television station.[16][17] In 1969 the Melbourne based Herald and Weekly times group purchased WA Newspapers . The HWT group already owned HSV 7 and ADS 7 and under the media laws of the time was required to sell TVW 7. A new company was formed and floated on the Perth Stock Exchange, TVW Enterprises Pty Ltd.

ADS-7 in Adelaide launched on 24 Oct 1959 as the final capital city VHF7 station. TVW Enterprises purchased Adelaide's SAS 10 in 1971. In 1987 ADS 7 station swapped frequencies with SAS-10, with the latter becoming SAS-7.[16]

1980s ownership changes Edit

Perth-based businessman Robert Holmes à Court, through his business the Bell Group, completed a takeover on TVW Enterprises in 1982.[17] The Herald and Weekly Times, owner of HSV-7 and ADS-7, was sold to Rupert Murdoch in December 1986.[17] Murdoch's company, News Limited, sold off HSV to Fairfax soon afterwards, for $320 million, while ADS 7 was sold to Frank Lowys Northern Star ( owners of the 10 Network stations in Sydney and Melbourne).[17] Fairfax went on to axe a number of locally produced shows in favour of networked content from its Sydney counterpart, ATN-7 (also owned by Fairfax at the time).[18]

In 1987, Fairfax sold off its stations to Qintex Ltd., owned by businessman Christopher Skase.[18] Qintex had previously bought, and subsequently sold off, stations in Brisbane and regional Queensland before taking control of the network.[17] The next year, another new logo was introduced along with evening soap opera Home and Away and a relaunched Seven National News, now known as Seven News. The network expanded in 1988 when Skase bought out Bell Groups two stations for $130 million creating the first owned and operated national network of the five mainland city Channel 7 stations.[18]

A failed $1.5 billion bid for MGM Studios in the same year sent Qintex into receivership.[17] Christopher Skase fled Australia in 1990 in order to escape extradition.[18] The business' assets were bundled together by receivers and made into a new company, the Seven Network Limited, in 1991.[17]

Advent of Kerry Stokes Edit

The network was re-listed as a public company on the stock exchange in 1993 with News Limited holding 14.9% and Telstra holding 10%.[citation needed] In 1995, Stokes acquired 19.9% of the public company and was elected chairman. He asked Alan Jackson to be its CEO for a number of years in the late 1990s.[19] Shortly after it acquired Sunshine Television, a Seven Network affiliate in regional Queensland, Sunshine Television's regional stations effectively became a part of the Seven Network, identical in appearance and programming to the rest of the business' stations. Seven Queensland won the annual audience ratings for the first time in 1998.[20]

The year 2000 saw Seven as the host broadcaster for the Sydney Olympics. The Network adopted a new logo. In 2003, Stokes appointed David Leckie as CEO of Seven and Peter Meakin as Head of News and Current Affairs. In January 2006, the Seven Network, Pacific Magazine and online portal Yahoo! Australia and New Zealand combined in a joint venture to form Yahoo!7, representing all three companies' online assets.[21] This venture is now Australia's most popular internet portal[citation needed] and the joint venture is driving a range of online and IPTV businesses. Seven is building and acquiring a range of broadband businesses, including wireless broadband group Unwired, VOIP operator Engin and has become the Australian licensee for TiVo,[22] due to be launched in 2008. The group has also established a strategic 20 per cent shareholding in West Australian Newspapers Ltd.

Since 2007, the Seven Network has been the highest rating television network in Australia, ahead of the Nine Network, Network Ten, ABC and SBS.[23] In 2011, the Seven Network won all 40 out of 40 weeks of the ratings season for total viewers.[24] Seven is the first to do this since the introduction of the OZtam ratings system in 2001.[25] As of 2014 it was the second largest network in the country in terms of population reach.[26]

68% owned by Kerry Stokes (as of 2014), Seven Network is a network of commercial free-to-air television stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, as well as regional Queensland and Perth.[27] The platform, as well as a 33 per cent stake in Sky News Australia, now reaches 98 per cent of Australians. Seven has also established a major magazine publishing business, Pacific Magazines which, as of 2014, accounted for more than 20 per cent of magazines sold in Australia.

In 2006, Seven Network and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co (KKR)[28] created a new joint venture, Seven Media Group, a multi-faceted media company combining a presence in broadcast television, magazine and online applications.

7HD was officially announced on 15 September 2007, with the Seven Media Group announcing its intention to start a high definition multichannel.[29] By the end of 2007, the Seven Network had become the most watched network in the country, dominating morning and prime time slots.[30]

Key people Edit

The Chairman of Seven West Media is Kerry Stokes AC, who is also chairman of Seven Group Holdings.

On 26 June 2012, Seven West Media announced former Nine Network executive David Leckie's transition from chief executive officer of Seven West Media to a new role as executive director, media for Seven Group Holdings.[31]

Don Voelte, the former managing director and CEO of Woodside and a director of Seven West Media, was appointed CEO and managing director of Seven West Media. He subsequently stepped down to become managing director and chief executive officer of Seven Group Holdings and was replaced by Tim Worner who became the CEO.[32]

Assets Edit

Television Edit

  • Seven Network is an Australian commercial free-to-air television primary channel
  • 7HD is an Australian free-to-air HD digital television multichannel using the primary channel simulcast.
  • 7two is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel suitable for people 55+
  • 7mate is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel aimed at men 16-54-year-olds.
  • 7Bravo is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel featuring reality and true crime programs and co-owned with NBCUniversal
  • 7flix is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel featuring kids, family programs and movies.
  • Racing.com is an Australian free-to-air standard definition digital television channel co-owned and co-operated with Racing Victoria.
  • 7plus is a video on demand, catch-up TV service which carries the main and multichannels of the Seven Network.

News and other Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Seven West Media - Contact Us". sevenwestmedia.com.au.
  2. ^ "Share Price & Information - ASX". asx.com.au.
  3. ^ WAN Proposal to Acquire Seven Media Group, 8 March 2011, p.4
  4. ^ Smith, Sean WAN to buy Seven's media assets for 4.1 billion at The West Australian, 21 February 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2014
  5. ^ West Australian Newspapers to buy Seven Media at MarketWatch, 20 February 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2014
  6. ^ Mason, Max. Seven completes $40m sale of PacMags to Bauer. Australian Financial Review, 1 May 2020
  7. ^ Seven completes mag sale to Bauer Media TV Tonight, 1 May 2020
  8. ^ "Seven West Media announces news agreement with Facebook". ABC News. 23 February 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021. proposed news media bargaining code that would force tech companies to pay news outlets for content.
  9. ^ "Facebook will restore news in Australia after talks with the government". CNN. 23 February 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021. Google, meanwhile, had already been trying to get ahead of the new legislation by announcing partnerships with some of the country's largest media organizations, including Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NWS) and Seven West Media. Facebook revealed its own deal with Seven on Tuesday.
  10. ^ Bond, Bell and Holmes a Court:Bell at Ketupa.net media industry reference
  11. ^ "175 years of The West Australian - Australian-Media.com.au News". australian-media.com.au.
  12. ^ "B&T - Australia's leading title for the advertising, marketing, media and PR industries". B&T.
  13. ^ Nick Perpitch Brett McCarthy goes from Sunday to weekdays at The West Australian The Australian 16 March 2009
  14. ^ How The West Australian was won by Kerry Stokes The Australian, 4 December 2008
  15. ^ Chris Wharton – Chief Executive Officer Corporate information on official website
  16. ^ a b c d e Timeline 1950-1959 at television.au.com
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h Arnold, Bruce. . Ketupa.net. Caslon Analytics. Archived from the original on 6 August 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
  18. ^ a b c d Brooklyn Ross-Hulands. . AusTVHistory. Archived from the original on 26 June 2007. Retrieved 27 June 2007.
  19. ^ Clive Mathieson. "Stokes vs Packer: A media mogul death math". The Punch. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
  20. ^ Brooklyn Ross-Hulands. . AusTVHistory. Archived from the original on 15 August 2006. Retrieved 27 June 2007.
  21. ^ (PDF). Seven Media Group. 30 January 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2008. Retrieved 21 February 2008.
  22. ^ Joint Seven and TiVo announcement – 30 May 2007
  23. ^ Enker, Debi (13 December 2007). "The stars of 2007". The Age Online. Melbourne.
  24. ^ "Seven Dominates in 2011" (PDF). Seven West Media. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
  25. ^ "Seven dominates 2011 ratings". TV Tonight.
  26. ^ (PDF). Australian Communications and Media Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2007.
  27. ^ James Thomson. "Independent expert says Kerry Stokes' Seven Network and WesTrac merger is fair, but small shareholders might need convincing". Smart Company. Retrieved 17 March 2010.
  28. ^ Damon, Kitney; Clegg, rett (20 November 2006). "Stokes, KKR in $3.5bn Seven deal". Australian Financial Review. pp. 1, 14. (Subscription required to view full story)
  29. ^ . The Australian. 15 September 2007. Archived from the original on 18 October 2007. Retrieved 15 September 2007.
  30. ^ Kerry Stokes at the Top 50 2012 Businesses, The Australian. Requires subscription for online access.
  31. ^ David Leckie announces new role as Executive Director, Seven Group Holdings and Don Voelte appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Seven West Media at Mumbrella, 26 June 2012.
  32. ^ "Seven West Media - About Us - Board of Directors". sevenwestmedia.com.au.
  33. ^ "bloo Business Search - WA". bloo.com.au.
  34. ^ Seven West Media. "Find the Best Jobs. Identify the Best Candidates - JobFinder.com.au". JobFinder.com.au.
  35. ^ About The Quokka

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Seven West Media Limited is an ASX listed media company 2 and is Australia s largest diversified media business with an extensive presence in broadcast television print and online publishing Seven West Media Ltd Newspaper House Seven West MediaTypePublicTraded asASX SWMIndustryMediaPredecessorWest Australian Newspapers Holdings LimitedSeven Media GroupFounded1992 31 years ago 1992 Headquarters50 Hasler Road Osborne Park Western Australia AustraliaKey peopleKerry Stokes Chairman James Warburton Managing Director amp CEO ProductsTelevisionRadioNewspapersMagazinesWebsitesOwnerSeven Group Holdings 40 2 Websitesevenwestmedia com auFootnotes references 1 First Seven West logo 2011 2012 Former Seven West logo 2012 2020 Seven Group Holdings Ltd SGH a company controlled by Australian Capital Equity is Seven West Media s largest shareholder with over 1 billion in Seven West Media shares and 250 million of Seven West Media convertible preference shares CPS 3 Seven West Media owns the Seven Network Australia s second largest commercial television network by audience and advertising market share It also owns The West Australian The Sunday Times and the Community Newspaper Group On 21 February 2011 Seven Media Group announced its intention to merge with West Australian Newspapers Holdings Limited WAN WAN purchased Seven Media Group from Seven Group Holdings and partner U S private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and announced the new company would be known as Seven West Media 4 On 11 April 2011 the acquisition was approved by WAN shareholders 5 On 21 May 2013 Kohlberg Kravis Roberts sold its remaining 12 stake in Seven West Media In May 2020 Seven West Media sold Pacific Magazines to Bauer Media Group including leading lifestyle brands Marie Claire Women s Health Who New Idea and Home Beautiful 6 7 In February 2021 both Google and Facebook in Australia made deals with Seven West Media for the latter to provide news coverage These agreements came after the government planned to implement a law that would force tech companies to pay news outlets for content 8 to ensure that digital platforms would provide a contribution to the sustainability of the Australian news industry 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 The West Australian 1 2 Seven Media Group 1 2 1 Origin 1 2 2 1980s ownership changes 1 2 3 Advent of Kerry Stokes 2 Key people 3 Assets 3 1 Television 3 2 News and other 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe West Australian Edit Further information The West Australian The newspaper was owned by the publicly listed company West Australian Newspapers Ltd WAN from the 1920s In 1969 the Melbourne based The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd HWT bought WAN and published the paper until 1987 when Rupert Murdoch s News Corporation acquired HWT News sold WAN to Robert Holmes a Court s Bell Group in 1987 10 The following year Alan Bond through Bond Corporation gained control of Bell Group and hence the paper This ownership structure survived only for a few years until the collapse of Bond Corporation A newly formed company West Australian Newspapers Holdings then purchased the paper from the receivers before being floated in an oversubscribed 185 million public offering 11 In September 2007 WAN sold a 50 interest in the Hoyts Cinemas Group 12 Kerry Stokes acquired 14 9 through Seven Network and he became chairman of West Australian Newspapers in 2009 Kerry Stokes appointed Chris Wharton as CEO of West Australian Newspapers and Brett McCarthy as Editor 13 14 15 Seven Media Group Edit Seven Network commonly known as Channel 7 or simply Seven dates back to 4 November 1956 when the first stations on the VHF7 frequency were established in Melbourne and Sydney The Seven Network is one of five main free to air networks in Australia Origin Edit The Seven Network began as a group of independent stations in Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide and Perth 16 HSV 7 Melbourne licensed to The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd owners of two local papers at the time The Herald and The Sun was the first station in the country to use the VHF7 frequency 16 failed verification It launched on 4 November 1956 soon joined on 2 December by Amalgamated Television Services ATN 7 in Sydney 17 TVW 7 Perth began broadcasting almost two years later on 16 October 1959 as the city s first commercial station It was licensed to TVW7 a subsidiary of West Australian Newspapers publisher of The West Australian 16 BTQ 7 followed on 1 November signing on as Brisbane s second commercial television station 16 17 In 1969 the Melbourne based Herald and Weekly times group purchased WA Newspapers The HWT group already owned HSV 7 and ADS 7 and under the media laws of the time was required to sell TVW 7 A new company was formed and floated on the Perth Stock Exchange TVW Enterprises Pty Ltd ADS 7 in Adelaide launched on 24 Oct 1959 as the final capital city VHF7 station TVW Enterprises purchased Adelaide s SAS 10 in 1971 In 1987 ADS 7 station swapped frequencies with SAS 10 with the latter becoming SAS 7 16 1980s ownership changes Edit Perth based businessman Robert Holmes a Court through his business the Bell Group completed a takeover on TVW Enterprises in 1982 17 The Herald and Weekly Times owner of HSV 7 and ADS 7 was sold to Rupert Murdoch in December 1986 17 Murdoch s company News Limited sold off HSV to Fairfax soon afterwards for 320 million while ADS 7 was sold to Frank Lowys Northern Star owners of the 10 Network stations in Sydney and Melbourne 17 Fairfax went on to axe a number of locally produced shows in favour of networked content from its Sydney counterpart ATN 7 also owned by Fairfax at the time 18 In 1987 Fairfax sold off its stations to Qintex Ltd owned by businessman Christopher Skase 18 Qintex had previously bought and subsequently sold off stations in Brisbane and regional Queensland before taking control of the network 17 The next year another new logo was introduced along with evening soap opera Home and Away and a relaunched Seven National News now known as Seven News The network expanded in 1988 when Skase bought out Bell Groups two stations for 130 million creating the first owned and operated national network of the five mainland city Channel 7 stations 18 A failed 1 5 billion bid for MGM Studios in the same year sent Qintex into receivership 17 Christopher Skase fled Australia in 1990 in order to escape extradition 18 The business assets were bundled together by receivers and made into a new company the Seven Network Limited in 1991 17 Advent of Kerry Stokes Edit The network was re listed as a public company on the stock exchange in 1993 with News Limited holding 14 9 and Telstra holding 10 citation needed In 1995 Stokes acquired 19 9 of the public company and was elected chairman He asked Alan Jackson to be its CEO for a number of years in the late 1990s 19 Shortly after it acquired Sunshine Television a Seven Network affiliate in regional Queensland Sunshine Television s regional stations effectively became a part of the Seven Network identical in appearance and programming to the rest of the business stations Seven Queensland won the annual audience ratings for the first time in 1998 20 The year 2000 saw Seven as the host broadcaster for the Sydney Olympics The Network adopted a new logo In 2003 Stokes appointed David Leckie as CEO of Seven and Peter Meakin as Head of News and Current Affairs In January 2006 the Seven Network Pacific Magazine and online portal Yahoo Australia and New Zealand combined in a joint venture to form Yahoo 7 representing all three companies online assets 21 This venture is now Australia s most popular internet portal citation needed and the joint venture is driving a range of online and IPTV businesses Seven is building and acquiring a range of broadband businesses including wireless broadband group Unwired VOIP operator Engin and has become the Australian licensee for TiVo 22 due to be launched in 2008 The group has also established a strategic 20 per cent shareholding in West Australian Newspapers Ltd Since 2007 the Seven Network has been the highest rating television network in Australia ahead of the Nine Network Network Ten ABC and SBS 23 In 2011 the Seven Network won all 40 out of 40 weeks of the ratings season for total viewers 24 Seven is the first to do this since the introduction of the OZtam ratings system in 2001 25 As of 2014 update it was the second largest network in the country in terms of population reach 26 68 owned by Kerry Stokes as of 2014 update Seven Network is a network of commercial free to air television stations in Sydney Melbourne Brisbane and Adelaide as well as regional Queensland and Perth 27 The platform as well as a 33 per cent stake in Sky News Australia now reaches 98 per cent of Australians Seven has also established a major magazine publishing business Pacific Magazines which as of 2014 update accounted for more than 20 per cent of magazines sold in Australia In 2006 Seven Network and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts amp Co KKR 28 created a new joint venture Seven Media Group a multi faceted media company combining a presence in broadcast television magazine and online applications 7HD was officially announced on 15 September 2007 with the Seven Media Group announcing its intention to start a high definition multichannel 29 By the end of 2007 the Seven Network had become the most watched network in the country dominating morning and prime time slots 30 Key people EditThe Chairman of Seven West Media is Kerry Stokes AC who is also chairman of Seven Group Holdings On 26 June 2012 Seven West Media announced former Nine Network executive David Leckie s transition from chief executive officer of Seven West Media to a new role as executive director media for Seven Group Holdings 31 Don Voelte the former managing director and CEO of Woodside and a director of Seven West Media was appointed CEO and managing director of Seven West Media He subsequently stepped down to become managing director and chief executive officer of Seven Group Holdings and was replaced by Tim Worner who became the CEO 32 Assets EditTelevision Edit Seven Network is an Australian commercial free to air television primary channel ATN Sydney HSV Melbourne BTQ Brisbane SAS Adelaide TVW Perth STQ Regional Queensland CBN Southern New South Wales and the ACT NEN Northern New South Wales and the Gold Coast AMV Regional Victoria PTV Mildura GWN Regional Western Australia 7HD is an Australian free to air HD digital television multichannel using the primary channel simulcast 7two is an Australian free to air digital television multichannel suitable for people 55 7mate is an Australian free to air digital television multichannel aimed at men 16 54 year olds 7Bravo is an Australian free to air digital television multichannel featuring reality and true crime programs and co owned with NBCUniversal 7flix is an Australian free to air digital television multichannel featuring kids family programs and movies Racing com is an Australian free to air standard definition digital television channel co owned and co operated with Racing Victoria 7plus is a video on demand catch up TV service which carries the main and multichannels of the Seven Network News and other Edit bloo 33 Western Australian business search and website advertising project Community Newspaper Group 67 of Hybrid Television Services exclusive licensee of TiVo in Australia and New Zealand from 2008 citation needed The West Australian The Sunday Times Wjobs 34 23 regional newspapers and magazines 4 business directories across the State the Streetsmart and Travellers Atlas street directories the quarterly Vita and Habitat amp Lifestyle magazines The Quokka a classified advertising weekly 35 Two commercial printing plants a regional radio network in the state s northReferences Edit Seven West Media Contact Us sevenwestmedia com au Share Price amp Information ASX asx com au WAN Proposal to Acquire Seven Media Group 8 March 2011 p 4 Smith Sean WAN to buy Seven s media assets for 4 1 billion at The West Australian 21 February 2011 Retrieved 31 August 2014 West Australian Newspapers to buy Seven Media at MarketWatch 20 February 2011 Retrieved 31 August 2014 Mason Max Seven completes 40m sale of PacMags to Bauer Australian Financial Review 1 May 2020 Seven completes mag sale to Bauer Media TV Tonight 1 May 2020 Seven West Media announces news agreement with Facebook ABC News 23 February 2021 Retrieved 23 February 2021 proposed news media bargaining code that would force tech companies to pay news outlets for content Facebook will restore news in Australia after talks with the government CNN 23 February 2021 Retrieved 23 February 2021 Google meanwhile had already been trying to get ahead of the new legislation by announcing partnerships with some of the country s largest media organizations including Rupert Murdoch s News Corp NWS and Seven West Media Facebook revealed its own deal with Seven on Tuesday Bond Bell and Holmes a Court Bell at Ketupa net media industry reference 175 years of The West Australian Australian Media com au News australian media com au B amp T Australia s leading title for the advertising marketing media and PR industries B amp T Nick Perpitch Brett McCarthy goes from Sunday to weekdays at The West Australian The Australian 16 March 2009 How The West Australian was won by Kerry Stokes The Australian 4 December 2008 Chris Wharton Chief Executive Officer Corporate information on official website a b c d e Timeline 1950 1959 at television au com a b c d e f g h Arnold Bruce Seven landmarks Ketupa net Caslon Analytics Archived from the original on 6 August 2007 Retrieved 7 August 2007 a b c d Brooklyn Ross Hulands Seven Network 1980s AusTVHistory Archived from the original on 26 June 2007 Retrieved 27 June 2007 Clive Mathieson Stokes vs Packer A media mogul death math The Punch Retrieved 10 July 2009 Brooklyn Ross Hulands Sunshine Television History AusTVHistory Archived from the original on 15 August 2006 Retrieved 27 June 2007 Yahoo 7 Redefines Australian Media Landscape PDF Seven Media Group 30 January 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 28 February 2008 Retrieved 21 February 2008 Joint Seven and TiVo announcement 30 May 2007 Enker Debi 13 December 2007 The stars of 2007 The Age Online Melbourne Seven Dominates in 2011 PDF Seven West Media Retrieved 8 March 2012 Seven dominates 2011 ratings TV Tonight Broadcasting Services Act 1992 Section 30 Schedule PDF Australian Communications and Media Authority Archived from the original PDF on 29 November 2007 Retrieved 6 June 2007 James Thomson Independent expert says Kerry Stokes Seven Network and WesTrac merger is fair but small shareholders might need convincing Smart Company Retrieved 17 March 2010 Damon Kitney Clegg rett 20 November 2006 Stokes KKR in 3 5bn Seven deal Australian Financial Review pp 1 14 Subscription required to view full story Seven Ten to offer HD TV The Australian 15 September 2007 Archived from the original on 18 October 2007 Retrieved 15 September 2007 Kerry Stokes at the Top 50 2012 Businesses The Australian Requires subscription for online access David Leckie announces new role as Executive Director Seven Group Holdings and Don Voelte appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Seven West Media at Mumbrella 26 June 2012 Seven West Media About Us Board of Directors sevenwestmedia com au bloo Business Search WA bloo com au Seven West Media Find the Best Jobs Identify the Best Candidates JobFinder com au JobFinder com au About The QuokkaExternal links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seven West Media amp oldid 1164571900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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