Merger brings together radio giants

Macquarie Radio Network's shareholders have backed a $200m merger with Fairfax Media's radio assets, bringing together Australia's biggest stations.

Australia's two biggest rating radio stations are now part of the one company after Macquarie Radio Network's shareholders voted to merge with Fairfax Media's radio network.

The $200 million combined company will operate Macquarie Radio's 2GB in Sydney whose hosts include Alan Jones and Ray Hadley and Fairfax's 3AW in Melbourne.

Macquarie Radio's executive chairman Russell Tate said the $200 million deal, which has regulatory approval, would bring together the greatest mix of talkback talent ever assembled in a single radio network.

There were also "economies of scale associated with programming and talent costs derived from broader distribution of appropriate content and improvements in quality of content", he told shareholders.

That implies more host sharing, already seen recently with Fairfax-owned 4BC's use of 2GB's Jones during the Queensland election campaign.

Jack Singleton, the son of Macquarie's majority shareholder John Singleton, will keep his board position with the merged group.

Fairfax chief executive Greg Hywood and director James Millar will also be board members, along with Macquarie executive chairman Russell Tate who will run the company for 12 months.

The other radio stations that will be part of the deal all come from Fairfax and target the over 45 years demographics, including 2UE, where Jones used to work, Magic 1278, Magic 882 and 6PR.

Fairfax will own 54.5 per cent of the group and Macquarie shareholders 45.5 per cent.

Macquarie will pay Fairfax $18 million based on its net debt.

Macquarie shares closed five cents, or five per cent, higher at $1.05, while Fairfax gained one cent to 97 cents.


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