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      • The Australian is published by News Corp Australia, [ 10 ] an asset of News Corp, which also owns the sole daily newspapers in Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, and Darwin, and the most circulated metropolitan daily newspapers in Sydney and Melbourne. [ 11 ]
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    • Murdoch's Reach: The Big Picture
    • Is All Reach Equal?
    • The Limits of Reach
    • Diversity and Dominance
    • The 'Market' For News
    • Print Newspapers
    • What The Readership Data Says
    • Print Goes Digital
    • Online News
    • Television

    For the purpose of this fact file, "reach" refers to the number of unique individuals who, for example, visited a website, watched a television channel or read a newspaper during a given period. Fact Check sourced viewer and readership data for print, digital (including social media), television and radio from various sources, including reputable s...

    Mr Rudd's campaign took particular issue with Mr Murdoch's print newspapers. But how important are they? Various surveys shed light on this question by asking where Australians get their news. Often the results add to more than 100 per cent as participants can select multiple sources. In 2019, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA...

    One thing to consider when measuring reach is that people who consume news from multiple sources will often be counted twice, even in the same dataset. Most datasets also do not specify whether audiences are accessing news, entertainment or other content, which is often published side by side. And when it comes to social media, the publicly availab...

    Mr Rudd highlighted the need to "maximise media diversity ownership". Ownership has been the traditional measure for media diversity in Australia, but it is not the only one. Diversity can, for example, be assessed as a share of audience or industry revenue. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission argued in its 2019 Digital Platforms Inq...

    Audience share depends on which sources are being compared, and there are many ways to define the field. A narrowly defined field might include only television stations or only hardcopy newspapers, for example. More broadly, it could include all producers of a particular news medium, such as text, audio or video. And then there is arguably one big ...

    After decidingto turn many of its local papers into digital-only publications or cut them entirely, News Corp was publishing fewer than 20 hardcopy newspapers in early 2021 (and roughly 85 digital-only titles). The company owns seven of Australia's 12 national or capital city dailies (58 per cent), a figure which, for simplicity's sake, excludes we...

    Roy Morgan and emma, a Nielsen-Ipsos joint venture, both survey Australians to ask what they are reading. While they adopt different methodologies and cover only a selection of titles, each estimates how many people, on average, read a particular print publication — a measure referred to as "average issue readership". According to figures for the y...

    Roy Morgan and emma also estimate the combined print/digital audiences of selected print newspapers. The data provides a fuller picture of the audiences of traditional mastheads, though it does not include data for digital-only titles such as Nine's The Brisbane Times. Roy Morgan has supplied Fact Check with totals covering the 12 major dailies and...

    Readers have a still greater range of choices when it comes to online news. The Canberra University survey suggests News Corp owned five of the 10 most popularAustralian digital news brands in 2020, based on the number of people who accessed news sources over a one-week period. Those brands include news.com.au, which ranked equal first with ABC New...

    Sky News Australia broadcasts multiple channels through the subscription television service Foxtel, which is also majority owned by News Corp. At the time of publishing, its main news channel was available in regional areas through the WIN Network. However, there is speculation the agreement between Sky and WIN will not be renewed when it expires i...

  3. The company owns just one television news outlet, Sky News Australia, which does not have a large audience on TV; however, its Facebook posts are shared prolifically, and its subscribers on YouTube, by 2021, not only far outnumbered those of Channel 7 and Channel 9 but had surpassed ABC News.

  4. Aug 7, 2013 · As the article rightly notes, the claim that Rupert Murdoch or News Corp Australia own 70% of Australian newspapers is factually incorrect. As reported in the Independent Media Inquiry...

    • Does News Corporation own the Australian newspaper?1
    • Does News Corporation own the Australian newspaper?2
    • Does News Corporation own the Australian newspaper?3
    • Does News Corporation own the Australian newspaper?4
  5. It's currently owned by Telstra and James Packer through Consolidated Media, which Kerry Stokes also has a key stake, through Seven Group. But that looks set to change. News Limited has offered $2 billion to James Packer for his stake in ConsMedia which has an interest in FOXTEL. He's agreed.

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  6. Jun 8, 2022 · The 61.6 per cent stake in REA Group held in News Australia Holdings is the only local News business arm that actually made a solid profit in 2021 – and it isn’t run by News.

  7. Oct 15, 2020 · News Corp is also the controlling shareholder of pay TV company Foxtel; and it owns 24-hour channel Sky News in Australia. Sky's mostly conservative commentators include Alan Jones and Peta Credlin. Some of Sky’s coverage appears on free-to-air regional channel WIN.