Australian Sunday newspaper
This article is about a newspaper published in Sydney, Australia. For the newspaper in Biloxi, Mississippi, see
Sun Herald
.
Not to be confused with the
Herald Sun
newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia.
The Sun-Herald
is an Australian newspaper published in
tabloid
or
compact
format on Sundays in Sydney by
Nine Entertainment
. It is the Sunday counterpart of the
Sydney Morning Herald
. In the six months to September 2005,
The Sun-Herald
had a circulation of 515,000. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, its circulation had dropped to 443,257 as of December 2009
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[1]
and to 313,477 as of December 2010
[update]
, from which its management inferred a readership of 868,000.
[2]
Readership continued to tumble to 264,434 by the end of 2013, and has half the circulation of rival
The Sunday Telegraph
.
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Its predecessor the
broadsheet
Sunday Herald
was published in the years 1949?1953.
[4]
In 1953,
Fairfax Media
bought
The Sun
, an afternoon paper, and merged its Sunday edition with the
Sunday Herald
to become the tabloid
Sun-Herald
.
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The Brisbane edition of the
Sun-Herald
has content from the
Brisbane Times
.
Liftouts and sections
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- S ? Entertainment and lifestyle
- Sunday Life
- Travel
- Money
- Sunday Domain
- Sports Sunday
- Television ? TV listings
The
City2Surf
, a 14-kilometre
fun run
established in 1971, starting from the
Sydney central business district
and concluding at
Bondi Beach
, is organised by the
Sun Herald
, which along with
Westpac
serves as its sponsor.
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Digitisation
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The paper has been partially digitised as part of the
Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program
project of the
National Library of Australia
.
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