澳大利亚人报 | |
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类型 | 报纸 |
版式 | 大报 |
持有者 | 澳大利亚新闻集团 |
编辑 | 蜜雪儿·冈恩(Michelle Gunn)[1] |
主编 | 克里斯·多尔[1] |
创刊日 | 1964年7月14日 |
政治立场 | 中间偏右[2][3]至右派[4][5] |
总部 | 澳大利亚新南威尔士州萨里山 |
国家地区 | Australia |
发行量 | 810,000(印刷) 2,394,000(跨平台)-截至2019年9月[6] |
ISSN | 1038-8761 |
网站 | www |
《澳大利亚人报》(英语:The Australian)是澳大利亚销量最高的大报。日报流通量11万6千份,周末版流通量25万5千份。[7]该报2017年9月推出中文版。[8]
母公司
《澳大利亚人报》由新闻集团旗下的澳大利亚新闻集团出版。《澳大利亚人报》会使用新闻集团旗下其它媒体(如华尔街日报、泰晤士报)的新闻。[9]
内容
《澳大利亚人报》长期关注信息技术,国防和采矿业,以及科学,经济,气候变迁和澳大利亚原住民的问题。它还对澳大利亚的能源政策作了大量“特别报导”。[9]
奖项
该报多次获得太平洋地区报纸出版商协会的奖项,包括2007年年度最佳网络报纸奖、2017年度最佳日报、年度最佳周末报和最佳手机网站类评选活动。
参考文献
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Contact. The Australian. [2019-12-18].
- ↑ Mitchell, Chris (9 March 2006). The Media Report . Australian Broadcasting Company.
- ↑ Crikey Bias-o-meter: The newspapers
- ↑ Sincliar, John. "Political economy and discourse in Murdoch’s flagship newspaper, The Australian." The Political Economy of Communication 4.2 (2017). "Chris Mitchell’s time as editor-in-chief further consolidated a long period of managerial stability and elaborated a conservative identity for The Australian." ... "Any criticism of the conservative order that The Australian stands to defend is not even acknowledged as a disagreement, or a legitimate but wrong-headed point of view"
- ↑ Ghauri, Muhammad Junaid, and Dr Zafar Iqbal. "Political Parallelism and the representation of Islam and Muslims in the Australian Press." Journal of Media and Communication Research (2019). "The Australian is considered a rightist or as a decisively right-wing newspaper which supports the National Coalition or Liberal over the Green and Labor politicians and political parties"
- ↑ Newspaper Cross-Platform Audience, 12 months to September 2019. Roy Morgan. [2019-12-10].
Cross-Platform Audience is the number of Australians who have read or accessed individual newspaper content via print, web or app.
- ↑ Knott, Matthew (16 August 2013). Newspaper circulation results shocker: the contagion edition
- ↑ 《澳大利亚人报》正式发布中文版网站 ,澳大利亚人报,2017年9月20日。
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Manning, James (10 March 2008). "National daily plans new business website and monthly colour magazine". MediaWeek (Sydney, Australia) (854): 3, 7, 8