Pacific Star Network
Pacific Star Network Limited (ASX: PNW) is a Melbourne-based media company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. Formerly known as Data and Commerce Limited until 6 August 2004, the company operates four commercial radio stations in the Melbourne market, and in December 2014 acquired Morrison Media Services, adding six magazine publications to its portfolio.
Formation | 2001 |
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Type | Publicly listed company |
Headquarters | Richmond, Victoria |
CEO | Barrie Quick |
Chairman | Andrew Moffat |
Ronald Hall Gary Pert Michelle Guthrie Colm O’Brien | |
Website | pacificstarnetwork |
Formerly called | Data and Commerce Limited |
Assets
- Ballpark Entertainment
- Bravo Management
- Crocmedia
- Rainmaker
- Precision Sports Entertainment Group
Former
- Frankie
- Spaces
- Smith Journal
- SEN Inside Football (formerly Inside Football Magazine)
- Lifestyle 1 (sports and property magazine covering South East SA and South West Vic)
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