Herald Sun
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The Herald Sun is a daily newspaper based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is published by News Corp Australia, a subsidiary of News Corp, and is one of the highest-circulating daily newspapers in Australia. The Herald Sun primarily serves the state of Victoria and is known for its tabloid format and comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news.
History[edit | edit source]
The Herald Sun was established in 1990 following the merger of two newspapers, the Sun News-Pictorial and the The Herald. The merger was part of a broader trend in the Australian newspaper industry towards consolidation, driven by economic pressures and the need to adapt to changing media consumption habits.
The Sun News-Pictorial was first published in 1922 and quickly became one of Melbourne's most popular newspapers, known for its pictorial content and coverage of local events. The Herald was established in 1840 and was one of Melbourne's oldest newspapers, with a reputation for serious journalism and in-depth reporting.
Content and Editorial Stance[edit | edit source]
The Herald Sun covers a wide range of topics, including politics, sports, entertainment, business, and lifestyle. It is known for its strong focus on sports coverage, particularly Australian rules football, which is immensely popular in Victoria.
The newspaper has a conservative editorial stance and often supports policies and political parties aligned with conservative values. It has been influential in shaping public opinion in Victoria and has a significant impact on political discourse in the region.
Digital Presence[edit | edit source]
In addition to its print edition, the Herald Sun has a robust digital presence. Its website, heraldsun.com.au, offers a variety of content, including breaking news, opinion pieces, and multimedia features. The digital platform allows the newspaper to reach a broader audience and adapt to the changing landscape of media consumption.
Criticism and Controversies[edit | edit source]
Like many media outlets, the Herald Sun has faced criticism and controversies over the years. It has been accused of sensationalism and bias in its reporting, particularly in its coverage of political issues. The newspaper has also been involved in legal disputes over defamation and privacy concerns.
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