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Prime risks being left in limbo

Prime risks being left in limbo

Prime, the leading regional TV network, is stuck between three billionaires - Gordon, Stokes and Waislitz - and an aspiring millionaire media mogul - Catalano.

Max MasonSenior courts and crime reporter

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As the smoky haze of more than 100 bushfires swept through Sydney last Tuesday, Bruce Gordon looked out of his apartment on the north end of Macquarie Street and couldn’t even see the Harbour Bridge.

The WIN Corp media mogul's moves a week ago have made the future of regional television broadcaster Prime Media, of which he is also a major shareholder, as clear as his view of the famous landmark.

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Max MasonSenior courts and crime reporterMax Mason covers insolvency, courts, financial crime, cybercrime and corporate wrongdoing. A Walkley Award winner, Max’s journalism has also received awards from the National Press Club of Australia, the Kennedy Awards and Citibank. Message Max on Signal https://tinyurl.com/MaxMason Connect with Max on Twitter. Email Max at max.mason@afr.com

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