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End of an era in regional publishing as APN puts papers up for sale

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAPN's regional arm includes 12 daily newspapers.Twitter

This week APN News & Media announced it planned to sell off its regional newspaper business.

It signals the end of an era. Regional publishing has been at the heart of APN since Tony O’Reilly bought the Queensland newspapers from Rupert Murdoch in the late 1980s.

The sale paves the way...

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