Newspapers chest beating
The figures released for the six months to December 31, 2003, show newspapers are struggling around the country but it was a strong result for the Melbourne papers with the both The Age and the Herald Sun boosting circulation over all seven days.
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The figures released for the six months to December 31, 2003, show newspapers
are struggling around the country but it was a strong result for the Melbourne
papers with the both The Age and the Herald Sun boosting circulation over all
seven days.
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Sophie Black
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Sophie Black is Crikey's editor-in-chief. She has worked in senior management across cultural and media organisations, and has written for outlets such as The Guardian and The Monthly. As the Wheeler Centre’s head of publishing she oversaw projects such as the Walkley award-winning The Messenger podcast. She sits on the board of Melbourne University’s Centre for Advancing Journalism, and is co-chair of human rights media outlet Right Now.
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