The Age has retained its title as the most widely read masthead in Victoria.
has held its position as Victoria’s most read masthead, according to new figures released by Roy Morgan.
The masthead has cross-platform readership of more than 4.6 million, based on the measure of monthly average audience, meaning more than one in five Australian readers choose’s print edition on Monday to Friday has readership of 240,000, and the Saturday print edition is read by 389,000 Australians.“It has exposed the corruption at the heart of the CFMEU and the union’s unseemly ties to state and federal Labor,” McIlveen said.
“Audiences aren’t scrolling past news. They’re accessing multiple news brands and content categories every month with repeated interactions,” she said. “Continuing to seek out news in a cost-of-living crisis really proves the importance Australians place on it.”
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