New figures released by Roy Morgan show The Age is becoming more popular in states outside of Victoria and has 1.4 million more readers than its direct competitor, The Herald Sun, which is owned by News Corp.
has a readership of 258,000, whileAgeThe Agewhich has 4.5 million readers.editor Gay Alcorn. “The commitment of our staff to producing high-quality, high-impact journalism is unwavering, and I want to thank our readers for making our work possible.
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