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Kerry Stokes to Depart Seven After Merger with Triple M Owner

The merger aims to create a national media conglomerate with $25 million to $30 million in savings and stronger exposure to the key 25 to 54 age demographic, officials said.

  • Seven West Media announced on Tuesday morning it will merge with Southern Cross Media, creating a new national media group valued at $417 million.
  • The merger follows extensive evaluation and aims to combine television, radio, digital, and publishing operations to strengthen media presence across Australia.
  • The combined company will operate 99 FM, AM, and digital radio stations and bring together brands including Triple M, Hit, and the Seven Network.
  • Kerry Stokes said the merger delivers significant financial and strategic benefits, adding strength across multiple media platforms and better serving metropolitan and regional audiences.
  • If approved, the deal will generate annual pre-tax cost synergies estimated between $25 million and $30 million, with Stokes chairing until February 2026 before Heith Mackay-Cruise succeeds him.
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