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Herald Sun (tabloid daily) Leader Community Newspaper group publishes 20 local news titles covering metropolitan Melbourne; Melbourne Observer (tabloid weekly) [8] Sameway Magazine (Chinese weekly) The Australian Jewish News (weekly) Viet Times (Vietnamese weekly) [citation needed] Il Globo (bi-weekly, Italian)
Cosmopolitan (stylized in all caps) is an American quarterly fashion and entertainment magazine for women, first published based in New York City in March 1886 as a family magazine; it was later transformed into a literary magazine and, since 1965, has become a women's magazine. Cosmopolitan is one of the best-selling magazines. [3] [4]
This is a list of the top 25 newspapers in the Australia by Monday–Friday or Monday–Saturday circulation for the three-month period ending 30 June 2010. [5] These figures were released by The Newspaper Works, a trade organization.
Melbourne has two major daily newspapers, the compact format The Age owned by Nine Entertainment, [1] and the News Corp Australia owned tabloid format Herald Sun.The Herald Sun was created from the merger of the morning tabloid newspaper The Sun and the afternoon broadsheet newspaper The Herald in 1990.
The Sunrise Daily Newspaper Cabramatta Ethnic Press Association of Australia 1983 to date Tieng noi nguoi Viet: The Voice of Vietnam: Cabramatta: Tieng noi nguoi Viet: 1992 to 1995: Vịêt lụân: Vietnamnese Herald: Bankstown: Vịêt lụân: 1983 to date: 0812-6666 : Vietnam thoi nay: Vietnam News Today: Bankstown: Vietnam thoi nay: 1989 ...
Juice (Australian magazine) Limelight; Music Feeds; Resident Advisor; Rip It Up (1989-2016) Roadrunner (Australian music magazine) Rock Australia Magazine (RAM) (1975-1989) Rolling Stone Australia; Stealth magazine (1999-2007) The Alternative Gig Guide; The Music (magazine) The Music Network; Time Off; Triple J Magazine
In response, newspapers in Australia closed, amalgamated or laid off staff – by 2011, the top two newspaper owners accounted for 86% of newspaper sales in Australia. [10] All major newspapers and most minor newspapers in Australia now produce a digital version of their publication. Many periodicals produce a digital version only. [11] Further ...
The Socialist (Australian newspaper) Solstice Media; South Eastern Times; The Southern Argus; Southern Times Messenger; The Sporting Globe; The Sportsman (Melbourne) Standard Messenger; The Sunday Mail (Brisbane) Sunday Press; The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) The Sunday Territorian; The Sunday Times (Western Australia) Swan Express; SX News ...