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An amalgamation with the Northern Standard occurred in 1932. [3] The Northern Territory of Australia Government Gazette (1873–present) was published in at least four different Northern Territory newspapers, which are still available online through Trove. [2] [4] They were: Northern Territory Times and Gazette (1873–1883; 1890–1927)
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The Northern Territory News (also known and branded as the NT News) is a morning tabloid newspaper based in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Owned by News Corp Australia, it is published every week from Monday to Saturday. It primarily serves Darwin and the rest of the Northern Territory and it covers local, national, and world news as ...
Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in the Northern Territory" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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One reporter and one camera operator will remain in Darwin to cover stories for the Northern Territory, which will now be aimed at a national audience. [12] [13] Prior to 22 January 2025, Nine was the only commercial TV network to produce a local news bulletin for Darwin, and was one of the 2 major free-to-air broadcasters to do so.
His 50-year tenure as channel 13's main anchor is the longest in American television history. [31] In the 1970s, as a result of the investments made by Capital Cities, KTRK became the news leader in the Houston market; by the start of 1973, it was in second place, [32] and it was the news leader in every ratings book from 1973 to 1993. [33]
Black Press Group Ltd. (BPG) is a Canadian commercial printer and newspaper publisher founded in 1975 by David Holmes Black, [2] who has no relation to Canadian-born media mogul Conrad Black. Based in Surrey, British Columbia, it was previously owned by the publisher of Toronto Star (Torstar, 19.35%) and Black (80.65%). [3]