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MEDIA MAESTROS
Media Maestros
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Morry Schwartz
His Quarterly Essay and The Monthly magazine are the most powerful left-wing voices in Australia
9
David Gyngell
Nine's man is coming off second best in the battle with Seven
8
Lachlan Murdoch
He'd love to be a mogul, when he gets rid of those training wheels. Now MD of Channel Ten, he's finally shaping the media landscape
7
Greg Hywood
Will he make Fairfax great again? Possibly not, but Greg's smart, ballsy and committed
6
David Leckie
When it comes to running a TV station, Leckie is the best, and that's why Seven is No. 1
5
Kerry Stokes
He doesn't throw his weight around like the titans of old, and he's never had an obvious political agenda
4
Kim Williams
If anyone can make the public pay it's Kim, who worked wonders at Foxtel. He's focused, ambitious and well-connected.
3
Mark Scott
He's led the digital revolution and told the world about it all on Twitter
2
Rupert Murdoch
At 80, the Sun King can still fly into Australia to sack his right-hand man, rip up the front pages and terrify his editors
1
Stephen Conroy
The outspoken senator is reshaping our media landscape
Angelos Frangopoulos
David Gyngell
David Leckie
Eric Beecher
Greg Hywood
John Singleton
Kerry Stokes
Kim Williams
Lachlan Murdoch
Mark Scott
Media Maestros
Morry Schwartz
Rupert Murdoch
Stephen Conroy
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Eric Beecher
Talented, thoughtful and persistent, he's a power in the land, whatever he says
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