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    Great idea to check the level of leftist ownership in media organisations, to check for leftist attempts at political control:



    Look at bloody China, huh!!!! Boom, 100% government ownership.
    (But kinda Communist so left. You're right.)

    Then look at New Zealand. Boom, merged entity!!!
    (I have no idea what that means, btw. But NZ are now Labor, and kind of left so yep, you're right).

    Then look at bloody Egypt, huh!!!! Boom, 72% government ownership. (Kinda religious Islamic? Maybe like the Catholic SDA (Shoppies) union in the Labor Party in the fact they're sort of weird and religious extremists? Which could be left? Yep, you're probably not right.)

    Then look at bloody Australia, huh!!!! Boom, 57.5% Rupert Murdoch owned. Which means he must be a leftie. And The Australian must be left. And the Daily Tele, Herald Sun and all of these:

    National
    The Australian including weekly insert magazine The Deal and monthly insert magazine (wish)
    The Weekend Australian including insert magazine The Weekend Australian Magazine
    Australian Associated Press (45%)

    New South Wales
    The Daily Telegraph
    The Sunday Telegraph including insert magazine sundaymagazine
    mX (Sydney) (ceased publication 12 June 2015)
    The Sportsman

    Victoria
    Herald Sun
    Sunday Herald Sun including insert magazine sundaymagazine
    mX (Melbourne) (ceased publication 12 June 2015)

    Queensland
    The Courier-Mail including weekly insert magazine QWeekend
    The Sunday Mail
    The Gold Coast Bulletin
    mX (Brisbane) (ceased publication 12 June 2015)

    South Australia
    The Advertiser including the monthly insert the Adelaide* magazine
    Sunday Mail
    Messenger Newspapers, including:
    Eastern Courier Messenger
    Leader Messenger
    City North Messenger
    East Torrens Messenger
    Mitcham & Hills Messenger
    The City

    Tasmania
    The Mercury
    The Sunday Tasmanian
    Northern Territory
    Northern Territory News
    The Sunday Territorian
    Community

    Sydney
    NewsLocal (formerly Cumberland-Courier Community Newspapers)
    Inner West Courier
    North Shore Times
    The Manly Daily
    Central Coast Express Advocate
    Melbourne
    Leader (Vic) newspapers

    Brisbane
    Quest (QLD) newspapers

    Adelaide
    Messenger (SA) newspapers

    Perth
    Community (WA) newspapers in a joint venture with

    West Australian Newspapers[30]
    Regional

    New South Wales
    Tweed Daily News[31]
    Coffs Coast Advocate[32]

    South Australia
    Messenger Newspapers, including:
    Northern Times Messenger
    Weekly Times Messenger
    Southern Times Messenger
    Portside Messenger

    Tasmania
    Tasmanian Country

    Victoria
    Geelong Advertiser
    Geelong News

    Queensland
    Gold Coast Bulletin
    Townsville Bulletin[33]
    Tablelander
    Innisfail Advocate
    Burdekin Advocate
    Northern Miner
    Herbert River Express
    The Cairns Post
    Tablelands Advertiser
    The Daily Mercury[34]
    Central Queensland News[35]
    The Morning Bulletin[36]
    Central Telegraph[37]
    The Observer[38]
    NewsMail[39]
    Fraser Coast Chronicle[40]
    The Gympie Times[41]
    The Sunshine Coast Daily[42]
    The Queensland Times[43]
    The Chronicle[44]
    Warwick Daily News[45]
    The Dalby Herald[46]
    Chinchilla News and Murilla Advertiser[47]
    The Western Star[48]

    Magazines
    GQ Australia
    Vogue Australia
    Vogue Living
    Donna Hay
    Inside Out
    Homelife
    Australian Golf Digest
    Country Style
    Gardening Australia
    Super Food Ideas
    ABC Delicious
    Big League
    Gardening Australia Magazine
    Taste.com.au Magazine
 
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