Bruce Gordon (businessman)

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Bruce Gordon
Born (1929-02-04) 4 February 1929 (age 94)
Nationality Australian
Occupation(s)Businessman; media owner; investor
Known forOwner of WIN Group
SpouseJudith Gordon

Bruce Gordon (born 4 February 1929 in Surry Hills, New South Wales [1] ) is an Australian businessman. He is the owner of the Australian television network, WIN Television through his ownership of WIN Corporation, the largest shareholder of Network 10 & the largest shareholder of the Nine Network, [2] and holds a significant stake in Nine Entertainment Co. [3]

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Career

From humble beginning, Gordon juggled fruit to lure customers into his father's street-side fruit stall. He continued to hone his magic skills into his 20s and gained his first performance at Sydney's Tivoli circuit theatre; later progressing onto management of the theatre. During this period he got to know Rupert Murdoch, Sir Frank Packer and his sons, Kerry and Clyde, and Bruce Gyngell. [1]

In 1962, Gordon was appointed the Australasian sales executive for Desilu Productions, which was sold to Gulf and Western, which renamed the studio Paramount Television. [1] Gordon worked as a programming executive for Paramount in Hollywood for thirty years. [3]

Gordon gained control of Television Wollongong Transmission Ltd (later rebadged as WIN TV) in 1979 from Murdoch. [4] He then expanded WIN Television's operations during the 1990s, buying out the other shareholders in 1991 after buying two licences in Queensland and Crawford Productions. [1] By the end of the decade WIN had licences and transmitters in all Australian states and mainland territories (except NT). [4]

Gordon holds a 50% share in the NRL St. George Illawarra Dragons club through WIN Corporation. [3]

Personal life

Gordon lives in Bermuda with his second wife, Judith, with additional residences in Sydney and Monaco. [1] Gordon has a son, Andrew, and a daughter, Genevieve. [5]

In 2021, the Australian Financial Review assessed Gordon's net worth at A$870 million. [6] Gordon is one of eleven living Australians who have appeared on every Rich List , since it was first published in 1984. [6] [7]

Wealth rankings

Year Financial Review
Rich List
Forbes
Australia's 50 richest
Rank Net worth
A$  bn
RankNet worth
US$ bn
2014 [4] [8] 341.09640 Increase2.svg0.700 Increase2.svg
2015 [9] [10] 46Decrease2.svg1.060 Decrease2.svg41 Decrease2.svg0.720 Increase2.svg
2016 [9] [11] 54Decrease2.svg0.990 Decrease2.svg46Decrease2.svg0.570 Decrease2.svg
2017 [3] 107Decrease2.svg0.629 Decrease2.svgn/anot listed
2018 [12] 113 Decrease2.svg0.702 Increase2.svg
2019 [13] [14] 134Decrease2.svg0.728 Increase2.svg
2020 [15] 111Increase2.svg0.892 Increase2.svg
2021 [6] 123Decrease2.svg0.870 Decrease2.svg
Legend
Icon Description
Steady2.svgHas not changed from the previous year
Increase2.svgHas increased from the previous year
Decrease2.svgHas decreased from the previous year

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