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Website:
http://www.pbl.com.au
Phone: +61 2 9282 8000 |
Address:
54 Park Street
Sydney, New South Wales 2000 |
Company Description
Publishing and Broadcasting Limited(PBL). The Group's principal activities are television production and broadcasting; magazine publishing and distribution; gaming and entertainment. Operations are carried out through the following divisions: Television, Publishing, Gaming, ECorp and Enterprises; and investments in the internet, pay television, telecommunications and other media and entertainment sectors. Gaming accounted for 45% of fiscal 2002 revenues; television, 29%; publishing, 24%; and ecorp, 2%
Key People
| Chief Financial Officer | Geoffrey R. Kleemann |
| Joint Secretary | Stephen J. Wright |
| Executive Chairman | James D. Packer |
| Chief Executive & Managing Director | John H. Alexander |
| Joint Secretary | Robert B. Davis |
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