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''The News'' was an afternoon daily tabloid newspaper in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The newspaper was established in 1869 as the ''Evening Journal''. In 1933, a controlling stake was taken by ''The Advertiser'', controlled by the Herald and Weekly Times. HWT sold off ''The News'' in 1949, and Sir Keith Murdoch (1885–1952) took control of the paper two years later. It was the main asset passed to his son Rupert upon his death. It was the latter's first media interest and commenced the foundation of what was to become News Limited and subsequently the international media conglomerate, News Corporation. Later Murdoch acquired the city's other local newspaper, the morning daily broadsheet, ''The Advertiser'' in 1987. Rupert Murdoch sold ''The News'' that year and many of its journalists moved to ''The Advertiser''. In the face of continuing losses brought about by the competition of television and the decline of use of public transport, ''The News'' closed in 1992. ==See also==
* List of newspapers in Australia
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