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News 5 Aug 2019 - 2 min read

Nine in ten Australians read news media across print and digital – emma

By Media release - NewsMediaWorks
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News media is read by 17.5 million Australians across print and digital, representing 94 per cent of the population aged 14+, according to emma data for May 2019.

Digital news media is read by 15.6 million people, or 84 per cent of the population, while 11.8 million people, or 64 per cent of the population, read print news media, the data suggests.

NewsMediaWorks CEO, Peter Miller, said: "Australia's news media has been built on a foundation of providing trusted, independent, professionally generated news content. Our ongoing strength as a medium is testament to that."

The power and importance of journalism in a fast changing, multi-platform world will be the focus of the editorial panel at the Inform 19 summit. 

The panel will be moderated by Sky News Business editor Ticky Fullerton and feature Anthony De Ceglie, senior editor, Seven West Media; Kate De Brito, editor-in-chief, News.com.au; James Chessell, group executive editor at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age; and Lenore Taylor, editor, Guardian Australia.

The INFORM News Media Summit, and the 2019 News Media Awards, will be held at the Ivy Ballroom in Sydney on 24th September.

The Sydney Morning Herald is Australia’s highest-reaching title across all platforms with 8.22 million readers. The Daily Telegraph followed, reaching 4.27 million readers and the Herald Sun with 4.12 million (see table below).

EMMA Data

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