News Corp Australia

They have mimicked the look of the app (when on Android mobile view).

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Actually looks more like The Sydney Morning Herald now.

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https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/kevin-rudds-bangladeshi-bots-in-media-royal-commission-petition/

A Melbourne blogger has said he paid a Bangladesh IT expert $58 for 1,000 fake signatures on the petition. He said he “wanted to test the vulnerabilities of parliament’s e-petition system”. There are also hundreds of other fake names that signed the petition, according to The Australian.

The House of Representatives is investigating the fake signatories to the petition.

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The guy who paid for 1,000 fake signatures on Kevin Rudd’s petition is a far right-wing activist.

https://www.facebook.com/100746204794235/posts/201477004721154/

Rudd is threatening legal action against News over their headlines this morning.

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Lmfao this guy is a koke :rofl:

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I thought he was a midfielder for Atlético Madrid.

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the fact that The Australian runs those headlines really just proves why we need a Royal Commission into News Corp

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Today it was the Herald Sun’s turn to receive a new look.

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Looks quite good in mobile. Curiously subscriber only articles are no longer marked as such.

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The Daily Telegraph revealed today that a special free afternoon issue of the paper will be handed out tomorrow afternoon (November 27) at 2pm, giving readers an essential guide to the best deals on offer not just on Black Friday but across the weekend. It will be distributed in Chatswood, Bondi Junction, Westfield Parramatta and at World Square in Sydney.
The Courier-Mail, Herald Sun and The Advertiser will publish their own Black Friday edition today and distribute it free at key locations from 2pm local time.

The article states they will be distributed today, which is Thursday 26 November. I think.

Well, it would make sense to have it on Thursday for the next day, rather than on the afternoon of the day the sale is on. However, the media seems to be in more in a frenzy about yet another “sale” than the general public is.

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there’s money in it, for them

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An afternoon version of the Courier Mail - surely must be for big news - no, Black Friday sales.

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I guess it emulates the similar tactic a few years ago in Melbourne when the freebie mX newspaper was revived based around an advertising campaign for CUB

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So Mediaweek got the date wrong.

Here is Herald Sun’s edition.
https://twitter.com/theheraldsun/status/1332157217177436160

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