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Print

Newspapers in Adelaide are dominated by News Corp. tabloid publications. The only South Australian daily newspaper is The Advertiser, published by News six days per week, while the sunday publication is imaginatively called the Sunday Mail. There are eleven suburban community newspapers published weekly, called The Messengerhttp://www.messenger.net.au, and published by a subsidiary of News Corp.

Related Topics:
News Corp. - The Advertiser - Sunday Mail

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A recent addition to the news scene in the city is "The Independent Weekly", providing one alternative view.

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There are two national daily newspapers - The Australian (Monday–Friday) and its weekend publication, The Weekend Australian (Saturday), also published by News Corp., and The Australian Financial Review published by Fairfax.

Related Topics:
The Australian - The Australian Financial Review - Fairfax

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The Adelaide Review is a free paper published fortnightly and other independent magazine-style papers are published, but are not as widely available outside of the city centre.

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Television

All of the five Australian national networks broadcast both analogue PAL and widescreen digital services in Adelaide. They share three transmission towers on the ridge near the summit of Mount Lofty. The two government-funded stations are ABC and SBS. The Seven Network and Network Ten both own their Adelaide stations (SAS-7 and ADS-10 respectively). Adelaide's NWS-9 is affiliated with the Nine Network but is actually owned by Southern Cross Broadcasting. Adelaide also has a community television station, Channel 31.

Related Topics:
Analogue - PAL - Widescreen - Digital - Mount Lofty - ABC - SBS - Seven Network - Network Ten - SAS-7 - ADS-10 - NWS-9 - Nine Network - Southern Cross Broadcasting - Community television - Channel 31

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The Foxtel pay TV service is available as cable television in a few areas, as is satellite television to the entire metropolitan area. It is resold by a number of other brands, mostly telephone companies.

Related Topics:
Foxtel - Pay TV - Cable television - Satellite television

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Radio

Major FM and AM stations include:

Related Topics:
FM - AM

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
History
Geography
Government
Demographics
Economy
Culture
Education
Transport
Prominent Adelaideans
Media
Sister cities
See also
Further reading
External links

 

 

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