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  1. Paper Giants: Magazine Wars: With Rachel Griffiths, Mandy McElhinney, Rob Carlton, Khan Chittenden. Mini-Series about the golden years of the glossy women's magazines and the battle to have the number one selling publication in Australia.

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    • 2013-06-02
    • Drama
  2. Paper Giants: Magazine Wars is a 2013 Australian two-part television miniseries about "golden years" of the glossy women's magazines and the battle to have the number one selling publication in Australia. The mini series is a sequel to the 2011 mini series Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo.

  3. Serie TV. |. Drama. |. Paper Giants: Magazine Wars. / 2013. Miniserie sugli anni d'oro delle riviste femminili patinate e la battaglia per avere la pubblicazione numero uno in Australia. Vota e Commenta Paper Giants: Magazine Wars: ISCRIVITI. AGGIUNGI AL MURO. VORREI VEDERLO. SCRIVI UNA RECENSIONE. Titolo Originale: Paper Giants: Magazine Wars.

  4. 1 giu 2013 · Paper Giants: Magazine Wars is the story of the Golden Years of the glossies, of the 'battle' waged by Nene King (Mandy McElhinney) and Dulcie Boling (Rachel Griffiths) from the rival Packer and Murdoch empires to make their publication the number one seller in Australia.

  5. Miniseries. Season 1 of Paper Giants: Magazine Wars premiered on June 2, 2013. The battle between Nene King, editor of Woman's Day, and Dulcie Boling, editor of New Idea, from the rival Packer and Murdoch empires, to make their publication the number one seller in Australia.

  6. About. Paper Giants: Magazine Wars. DRAMA. Paper Giants: Magazine Wars is the story of the Golden Years of the glossies, of the 'battle' waged by Nene King (Mandy McElhinney) and Dulcie Boling (Rachel Griffiths) from the rival Packer and Murdoch empires to make their publication the number one seller in Australia.

  7. Paper Giants: Magazine Wars is the story of the Golden Years of the glossies, of the 'battle' waged by Nene King (Mandy McElhinney) and Dulcie Boling (Rachel Griffiths) from the rival Packer and Murdoch empires to make their publication the number one seller in Australia.