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Assets owned by FAIRFAX: = one-sided headlines! Sydney Morning Herald (smh.au) The Age (theage.au) RSVP online dating (rsvp.au) Australian Property Monitors (APM) (apm.au) Stayz (stayz.au) MyCareer (mycareer.au) Drive (drive.au) Domain (domain.au) cuisine.au (cuisine.au) League HQ (leaguehq.au) Real Footy (AFL) (realfooty.au) Rugby Heaven (rugbyheaven.au) Business Day (businessday.au) Essential Baby (essentialbaby.au) The Vine (ww.thevine.au) WA Today (watoday.au) InvestSMART (investsmart.au) Brisbanetimes (brisbanetimes.au) Stuff (stuff.co.nz) fairfaxmedia.au/our-assets/online.dot Also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfax_Media business-centred magazines including BRW, AFR Smart Investor, AFR Magazine, AFR Boss, CFO Australia, MIS (magazine) and Asset (Magazine) Fairfax ownership of 100 per cent of Allure Media. Allure Media own a range of websites, including the Australian licenses for Lifehacker, Gizmodo and Kotaku 2007, Fairfax Media acquired the former radio assets of Southern Cross Broadcasting: 2UE Sydney, 3AW and Magic 1278 Melbourne, 4BC and 4BH Brisbane, and 6PR and 96fm Perth Fairfax also acquired Satellite Music Australia (SMA) as part of the SCB deal, who provide music channels to retailers, as well as Foxtel and Austar[29][dead link] (where it is branded AIR) Fairfax also owns papers in major regional centres, including the Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong), The Newcastle Herald (Newcastle), The Border Mail (Albury-Wodonga), The Warrnambool Standard (Warrnambool), The Courier (Ballarat) and The Bendigo Advertiser (Bendigo). In addition, its subsidiary Fairfax Community Newspapers publishes 35 community newspapers serving suburban Victoria and New South Wales. As a result of its Rural Press acquisition, Fairfax has taken control of many newspapers including The Canberra Times and The Land
Posted on: Sat, 22 Jun 2013 06:04:55 +0000

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