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- Fairfax and Nine have announced they will be merging to create a new media giant. The Fairfax name will be ditched, and the two will combine under the Nine name to create and broadcast content across television, radio and online.
www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-26/what-the-fairfax-and-nine-merger-means-for-you/10039236Fairfax and Nine are merging. Here's what the deal involves ...
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Jul 25, 2018 · Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Limited (Nine) (ASX:NEC) and Fairfax Media Limited (Fairfax) (ASX:FXJ) are pleased to announce that the companies have entered into a Scheme Implementation Agreement under which the companies will merge to establish Nine as one of Australia’s leading independent media companies (Proposed Transaction).
Jul 26, 2018 · Newspaper publisher Fairfax Media Ltd <FXJ.AX> said on Thursday it had agreed to a A$2.16 billion ($1.6 billion) buyout from television network Nine Entertainment Co Holdings Ltd...
Jul 26, 2018 · In 2014, Fairfax joined forces with Nine Entertainment Co to found online streaming company Stan – of which both companies own 50 percent.
Jul 26, 2018 · Fairfax Media and Nine Entertainment announced on Thursday they were proposing to merge, with the new entity, to be called Nine, headed by the broadcaster’s chief executive Hugh Marks.
Jul 26, 2018 · The deal wraps in Nine's television network, one of the nation's biggest, and Fairfax newspapers including The Sydney Morning Herald, Melbourne's The Age and The Australian Financial Review.
Nov 25, 2018 · The $4 billion deal that will create Australia's biggest media company began over a June breakfast at Jagos at Miller in North Sydney between two old colleagues, Nine Entertainment CEO Hugh...
Jul 26, 2018 · Fairfax and Nine have announced they will be merging to create a new media giant. The Fairfax name will be ditched, and the two will combine under the Nine name to create and broadcast content across television, radio and online. Here's what you need to know about the deal and what it means for the newspapers, TV shows and radio stations you love.