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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Daily Telegraph (Australia)

''The Daily Telegraph'' is a conservative, Australian tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, by Nationwide News, part of News Corp.
''The Daily Telegraph'' is published Monday through Saturday and is available across New South Wales, Canberra and South East Queensland. On 19 November 2010, ''The Daily Telegraph'' released their iPad application enabling users to view a custom version of the website.〔("Stop the presses and pass the iPad – news revolution continues " ), ''The Daily Telegraph'' (Australia)〕
It is often viewed as Australia's least-trusted major newspaper.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trust in Australian media: Essential Research poll on media - Crikey )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=trust in media )
==History==
''The Tele'', as it is also known, was founded in 1879.〔
〕 From 1936 to 1972, it was owned by Frank Packer's Australian Consolidated Press. That year it was sold to News Limited (now News Corp Australia).
The paper ran as a Broadsheet until 1927, when it switched to a tabloid format. The paper returned to a broadsheet format in 1931, but wartime paper restrictions saw it return to tabloid format in 1942. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Daily Telegraph )
In 1990, it merged with its afternoon sister paper ''The Daily Mirror'' to form ''The Daily Telegraph-Mirror'' with morning and afternoon editions although the afternoon editions were later discontinued.
The new paper continued in this vein until January 1996 when reader pressure for a shorter title caused the name of the paper to revert to ''The Daily Telegraph'', despite staff concerns that former ''Mirror'' readers would now feel disenfranchised. The circulation of the newspaper during the June quarter 2013 was 310,724 on weekdays, the largest of a Sydney newspaper. In the 2013-14 financial year it decreased 9.65% to 280,731.〔Mediaweek August/Enhanced Media Metrics Australia (emma)〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roy Morgan, EMMA and ABC figures released in August 2014 )

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