Sir Frank Packer

A Biography

Bridget Griffen-Foley

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Format: paperback
362 pages
ISBN: 9781743323823

Publication: 19 Mar 2014

Publisher: Sydney University Press

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Legendary media baron Sir Frank Packer was pugnacious, autocratic and always controversial. After joining forces with Labor politician E.G. Theodore to establish Australian Consolidated Press and the Women's Weekly in the 1930s, his empire grew to encompass newspapers, magazines and the Nine television network.

This absorbing biography traces the newspaper career of Frank's father R.C. Packer from Hobart and the outback to the founding of Smith's Weekly in 1919. Overshadowed by his brilliant father, Frank was an academic failure at school and a mediocre cadet reporter. Despite his own lack of promise as a journalist, Frank came to rule the Australian media landscape with an iron fist.

He was famous for his spectacular takeover bids and editorial interventions, his closeness to Prime Minister Menzies and his pitched battles with unions. A philanthropist as well as a philanderer, he bullied his staff including his sons Clyde and Kerry. In 1960s Sydney, he jostled with the rising Rupert Murdoch for control of the country's largest newspaper market.

A keen sportsman, Frank's first successes were in the boxing ring and on the polo field. In 1962 he mounted Australia's first challenge for the America's Cup in the yacht Gretel, named after his late wife.

Bridget Griffen-Foley is professor of media at Macquarie University and the director of the Centre for Media History.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

Introduction

1. Napoleon’s debut
2. His father’s footsteps
3. Little Frankie’s wanderings
4. El Dorado
5. The young master
6. Mansions and mêlées
7. ‘Political harlots of Mammon’
8. Jekyll and Hyde
9. Powerbroking
10. Treading on corns
11. Rumours
12. Setting sail
13. Toasting victory
14. The sound of one man clapping
15. The king is dead

Chronology
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index

'Griffin-Foley’s engaging writing style makes this an easy read for anyone interested in early Australian journalism and the media wars between the 1930s and 1960s.'
Celeste Lawson   Media International Australia

‘It is as full a measure of a colourful Australin tycoon’s life and times as I have read … much warmer and more intimate than any of the biographies that have been written of the global media entrepreneur, Rupert Murdoch.’
V. J. Carroll   The Bulletin

Format: paperback
Size: 250 × 176 × 19 mm
362 pages
40 b&w illustrations
Copyright: © 2014
ISBN: 9781743323823
Publication: 19 Mar 2014