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Sunday Mail: Adelaide, Statewide 202,567 $2.70 Advertiser Newspapers Ltd (a Newscorp subsidiary) The Advertiser (Monday-Saturday) Adelaide, Statewide 132,068 $1.40 Advertiser Newspapers Ltd (a Newscorp subsidiary) Northern Messenger: 86,669 $0.00 Messenger Newspapers Pty Ltd (a Newscorp subsidiary) Weekly Times Messenger: 65,812 $0.00
The Advertiser is a daily tabloid format newspaper based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.First published as a broadsheet named The South Australian Advertiser on 12 July 1858, [1] it is currently a tabloid printed from Monday to Saturday.
The Sunday Mail (originally titled The Mail ) is an Adelaide newspaper first published on 4 May 1912 by Clarence P. Moody. [1] Through much of the 20th century, The Advertiser was Adelaide's morning broadsheet, The News the afternoon tabloid, The Sunday Mail a vehicle for covering weekend sport, and Messenger Newspapers covering community news.
The Adelaide Advertiser, Sunday Mail and various other News Ltd publications are also based in Sir Keith Murdoch House. In 2016, News Corp SA announced changes to content and distribution of some of its titles, including renaming several mastheads, [2] followed by additional changes in 2017, including mergers of several mastheads. [3]
The Courier-Mail including weekly insert magazine QWeekend. The Sunday Mail; The Daily Sun (1982–1988), from 1988 The Sun, now ceased publication [44] [45] Gold Coast Bulletin; mX (Brisbane) (ceased publication 12 June 2015) South Australia. The Advertiser including the monthly insert the Adelaide* magazine. Sunday Mail; Tasmania. The Mercury ...
For the quarterly reporting period of the ABC data, from March to June 2016, Fairfax made the decision to remove its digital circulation numbers because it believes the figures, released by the Audited Media Association of Australia (AMAA), wrongfully suggest subscriptions at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age are falling.
The Age (tabloid daily); Epoch Times (broadsheet Chinese weekly, subscription English weekly); Vision China Times (Chinese weekly); Herald Sun (tabloid daily); Leader Community Newspaper group publishes 20 local news titles covering metropolitan Melbourne
In October 2018, Chris Dore, former editor of The Daily Telegraph, The Courier-Mail, and The Sunday Times (Western Australia) was announced as taking over as editor-in-chief. [21] After Dore resigned in November 2022, the newspaper appointed its first female editor-in-chief, Michelle Gunn, in January 2023. [22] [1]