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After a dark decade for Australia's regional newspapers, a hopeful light  flickers
After a dark decade for Australia's regional newspapers, a hopeful light flickers

Australian Financial Review - Wikipedia
Australian Financial Review - Wikipedia

Cambodia's Phnom Penh Post sold by Australian owner to Malaysian investor |  South China Morning Post
Cambodia's Phnom Penh Post sold by Australian owner to Malaysian investor | South China Morning Post

Black Isle Media - Study Reveals Who Really Owns The World's News
Black Isle Media - Study Reveals Who Really Owns The World's News

The Australian - Wikipedia
The Australian - Wikipedia

Australian billionaire to spend US$72 mn on journalism institute
Australian billionaire to spend US$72 mn on journalism institute

HK newspaper may close this week: memo | The West Australian
HK newspaper may close this week: memo | The West Australian

savechildrenaus on Twitter: "A welcome headline in @australian newspaper  but we want to see #kidsoffnauru asap and no later than Universal  Children's Day (20 Nov.) @ScottMorrisonMP https://t.co/jHlbVdDJAt…  https://t.co/sKcZ23VhaC"
savechildrenaus on Twitter: "A welcome headline in @australian newspaper but we want to see #kidsoffnauru asap and no later than Universal Children's Day (20 Nov.) @ScottMorrisonMP https://t.co/jHlbVdDJAt… https://t.co/sKcZ23VhaC"

Australia's newspaper ownership is among the most concentrated in the world  | Media | The Guardian
Australia's newspaper ownership is among the most concentrated in the world | Media | The Guardian

Newspaper The West Australian (Australia). Newspapers in Australia.  Thursday's edition, September 9 of 2010. Kiosko.net
Newspaper The West Australian (Australia). Newspapers in Australia. Thursday's edition, September 9 of 2010. Kiosko.net

FactCheck: does Murdoch own 70% of newspapers in Australia?
FactCheck: does Murdoch own 70% of newspapers in Australia?

How large is Rupert Murdoch's reach through News Corp in Australian media,  old and new? - ABC News
How large is Rupert Murdoch's reach through News Corp in Australian media, old and new? - ABC News

Meet Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch and His Family, a Dynasty Worth $17B
Meet Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch and His Family, a Dynasty Worth $17B

The major mastheads of Fairfax, the second-biggest Australian newspaper  publisher. - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The major mastheads of Fairfax, the second-biggest Australian newspaper publisher. - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Infographic: Who Owns What Media In Australia?
Infographic: Who Owns What Media In Australia?

Fairfax Media and News Corporation agree to share printing facilities to  offset newspaper decline - ABC News
Fairfax Media and News Corporation agree to share printing facilities to offset newspaper decline - ABC News

Meet Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch and His Family, a Dynasty Worth $17B
Meet Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch and His Family, a Dynasty Worth $17B

How a young Murdoch fought his early battles, and won - BBC News
How a young Murdoch fought his early battles, and won - BBC News

Murdoch's Unrivaled Hold On The Australian Press : NPR
Murdoch's Unrivaled Hold On The Australian Press : NPR

Mass media in Australia - Wikipedia
Mass media in Australia - Wikipedia

Truth (Perth newspaper) - Wikiwand
Truth (Perth newspaper) - Wikiwand

How large is Rupert Murdoch's reach through News Corp in Australian media,  old and new? - ABC News
How large is Rupert Murdoch's reach through News Corp in Australian media, old and new? - ABC News

Work from home post-virus: UK media group | The West Australian
Work from home post-virus: UK media group | The West Australian

Australian businessman and newspaper owner Rupert Murdoch. News Photo -  Getty Images
Australian businessman and newspaper owner Rupert Murdoch. News Photo - Getty Images

The only way to control tech giants like Facebook may be for governments to  gang up | CBC News
The only way to control tech giants like Facebook may be for governments to gang up | CBC News