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rv224 Jun 8th, 2005 01:28 AM

newspaper
 
random question but is the sun-herald the sunday edition of sydney morning herald or is it a separate newspaper?

Sarvowinner Jun 8th, 2005 01:47 AM

While they have different editorial staff, the Sun Herald is Fairfax's Sunday paper and the SMH is published the remainder of the week at the same printing facility. You can get combined subscriptions.

fuzzylogic Jun 8th, 2005 04:38 AM

And one is a broadsheet and the other a tabloid. Same publisher but quite different beasts.

Alan Jun 8th, 2005 05:33 AM

The publishers of the Sydney Morning Herald used to publish two newspapers daily: the Herald was (and is) their morning broadsheet, and the Sun was their afternoon tabloid. Their Sunday paper was called "The Sunday Sun and Guardian" (probably this came from an earlier paper which had otherwise disappeared), but, back in the late fifties, they dropped the "Guardian" and decided to cash in on the affiliation with the Herald: one Sunday paper (a tabloid) grabbing the readers of both the morning and afternoon papers... the Sun-Herald.

Eventually, the Sun closed down -- with absolutely no notice at all, one afternoon it was on the stands, and the next day it had gone forever -- and now only the Herald remains.... and, of course, the Sun-Herald, which (alas) has a lot more in common with the defunct Sun than it has with its weekday namesake.

Neil_Oz Jun 8th, 2005 12:35 PM

And the SMH, originally the Sydney Herald, has the distinction of having been in business since the early 19th century.

marg Jun 8th, 2005 11:30 PM

To add to the confusion, there is a Sun-Herald and a Herald-Sun. The Herald-Sun is published in Melbourne. Not sure where the other one originates - either NSW or SA???
And further confusion, the Melbourne Age and the Sydney Morning Herald share at least their weekend supplements.


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