If only theyâd do the same on Boltâs blog, would save a poor staffer a lot of trauma.
Seeing some of what they deem appropriate for publication makes me cringe to think what doesnât make.it through moderation.
Surprised she went back.
Some will do and say anything for money, just like who they report on.
The âSwitched Onâ insert with weekly TV guide made a return to the Telegraph last Wednesday.
It just happened someone gave me a copy of the paper that I saw it and initially assumed it must have been an old copy.
Herald Sun made minor pages to its opinion and letters section last week. Mark Knightâs cartoon moved from letters section to opinion section, with the space now occupied by In Black and White (which moved from news section).
Today (March 26) Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph, The Courier-Mail and The Advertiser launched a new 8-page liftout HiberNation, offering advices and activities for people who have to stay at home for various reasons during the coronavirus outbreak.
News Corp is removing the paywall for all of their newspaper sites for 28 days from tomorrow.
Are you suspending your subscriptions?
What subscriptions? Uncle Rupert doesnât need me to make him any richer.
I still wouldnât read them
Does it include The Australian? I normally read the media section in a public library, but with it closed temporarily, I would love to see the articles for free online.
Yes.
Will I get charged if Iâm paying a subscription for many years?
Rather than removing the paywall, News Corp is offering four weeks of digital subscriptions for free.
So you still need an account and payment method?
Yes. At the end of four weeks you can choose whether to continue subscription or cancel it.