Stuart Frank Doyle (1 December 1887 – 20 October 1945) was an Australian radio and theatrical entrepreneur.
He also helped lead the 1929 campaign against the Federal amusement tax which contributed to the fall of the Bruce-Page government.
[2] He then set up the Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation which acquired Sydney radio station 2UW.
Financial over-expansion saw Doyle forced out of the company by Norman Rydge and he resigned in June 1937.
[4][5] Doyle died suddenly with cardio-vascular disease at his home at Wahroonga on 20 October 1945 and was buried in the Anglican section of South Head cemetery.