Everything about Northern Territory News totally explained
Northern Territory News is a morning
tabloid newspaper based in
Darwin,
Australia. It is a subsidiary of
News Limited and owned by
Rupert Murdoch's
News Corporation. It primarily serves Darwin and the rest of the Northern Territory. It covers local, national, and world news as well as sports and business. Front page stories often feature crocodiles or local
human interest stories. In accordance with the target audience, articles of substance, as well as significant national and international stories, are often relegated to less prevalent pages.
The
Northern Territory News has a weekly circulation of 20,048 and a weekly readership 47,000.
History
The first edition of the Northern Territory News was published on
February 8,
1952, as a weekly tabloid, then twice weekly, building up to five days a week in
1964. In
February 1975 publication reverted to five afternoons a week. The Saturday edition started again in
1979 and now all six papers are morning dailies.
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