Kerry Packer - Australia's Richest Media Baron
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Case Details:
Case Code : LDEN037
Case Length : 15 Pages
Period : 1974-2005
Pub Date : 2006
Teaching Note :Not Available Organization : Publishing and Broadcasting Limited
Industry : Media
Countries : Australia
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"He was a great Australian, he was a larger than life
character and in so many ways he left his mark on the Australian community over
a very long career in business. Of all the impressions that he left with me,
none was greater or more indelible than his passionate commitment to the
interests of Australia and the interests of the Australian people."1
- John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia.
"You were dealing with an animal force, a quite strong
persona. He could be quite charming and he could also be a total bully…you never
knew what was coming next, whether it as going to be a pat on the back or a
backhander."2
- Michael Pascoe, Former journalist at Channel Nine,
owned by Kerry Packer.
"The so-called 'Packer revolution' in the 1970s has left a
lasting legacy in the way the game is played. One-day international cricket is
now an international phenomena as a result of Kerry Packer."3
- Creagh O'Connor, Chairman Cricket Australia on
Kerry Packer's influence on Cricket.
Introduction
It was the end of an era. On December 26, 2005, media baron Kerry Francis
Bullmore Packer (Packer), Australia's richest person and the man who changed the
face of television broadcasting and cricket, passed away. According to Forbes4
ratings, Packer was the 94th richest person in the world and the richest man in
Australia with an approximate wealth of AUS$5
7 billion in 2005 (Refer to Table I for the five richest persons in Australia).
He had a 30% stake in Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL), a leading
global media company which owned television channels, including Channel Nine,
Australia's most successful channel, and several news papers, magazines, and
offered financial services. PBL's other businesses included gaming, ski resorts,
and diamond exploration (Refer Exhibit I for PBL's business).
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It was Packer's knack for timing deals that had made him the richest man in
Australia. He was a man of many facets, some of them seemingly
contradictory. He was known as a famous punter who spent millions of dollars
in casinos and at the races. At the same time, he was said to have donated
huge amounts to charity. Employees knew Packer as a hard taskmaster and a
forceful person. He was shrewd in political lobbying and his support was
much sought after by politicians. Critics, however, alleged that he did not
pay taxes and was a man who valued only money.
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However, Packer will be most remembered for his contribution to sport,
especially to cricket. He introduced the World Series Cricket (WSC) in 1977,
brought in a lot of technology and introduced the commercial element into
the game. Rupert Murdoch, founder of News Corporation6
and Packer's staunch business rival, described him as a tough competitor,
controversial, generous, and one of the most successful businessmen of his
generation. He said, "As a broadcaster, he had an uncanny knack of knowing
what people across the country were thinking and this finely-tuned antennae
made him the best broadcaster the country has seen. Australia will not be
the same without him."7 |
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