Sydney Morning Herald
Founded in 1831, this publication holds the distinction of being Australia’s oldest continuously operating newspaper and a prominent voice in national political and social discourse. It serves a wide audience with comprehensive coverage of domestic and international news, maintaining a reputation for authoritative journalism and investigative reporting.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SYDNEY
Australia's largest media market is structured around a highly consolidated commercial ownership model alongside an extensive suburban and foreign-language press. News Corp controls the dominant local tabloid, the Daily Telegraph, and also publishes the national broadsheet the Australian from its local headquarters. Beyond the central metropolitan circulation, outlying communities are served by localized publications like the Blacktown Advocate. The market also sustains numerous specialized outlets serving specific linguistic demographics, including the Arabic-language Elmassry. Paperboy lists 47 newspapers in Sydney.
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