Australian Broadcasting Company
The Australian Broadcasting Company Pty. Ltd. was a short-lived Australian commercial broadcasting company set up by Sir Benjamin Fuller and Frank Albert. Founded in Melbourne in 1924 with a capital of £A 100,000 by a consortium of entertainment interests, notably Farmer & Company, J. C. Williamson Limited and J. & N. Tait to found and operate commercial radio broadcasting stations. Other major shareholders, perhaps later entrants, were Union Theatres Limited, B & J. Fuller and J. Albert & Son. Directors were Stuart Doyle, Frank Albert and Sir Benjamin Fuller.
Company type | Pty. Ltd. |
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Founded | 1924 Melbourne |
Defunct | 30 June 1932 |
Successor | Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
Headquarters | Australia |
Owner | Farmer & Company J. C. Williamson Limited J. & N. Tait Others |
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