Posted: 2024-08-18 14:00:00

The Sydney Morning Herald has maintained its position as Australia’s most read masthead, with a cross-platform readership of 7.2 million, according to figures released by Roy Morgan on Monday.

The figure, based on the measure of monthly average audience, means about one in three Australian readers choose the Herald, putting the masthead well ahead of competitors The Australian and The Daily Telegraph.

The Sydney Morning Herald is the country’s most-read masthead.

The Sydney Morning Herald is the country’s most-read masthead.Credit: Wolter Peeters

The Herald’s print edition on Monday to Friday has an average issue readership of 381,000, while the Saturday paper has a readership of 477,000. The Sun-Herald’s print edition is read by 395,000 people.

Victoria’s The Age is Australia’s second most read masthead, with a multi-platform readership of more than 4.6 million. News Corporation’s The Australian has a readership of slightly more than 4 million, and The Daily Telegraph has a readership of 3.9 million.

The Australian Financial Review, owned by the Herald’s owner Nine Entertainment, has a readership of more than 3.5 million.

The figures are for monthly average audience and are based on a survey of people aged over 14 for the year to June.

Readership of Good Food, published across the Herald and The Age, increased 16 per cent in the last quarter to 1.6 million, while Traveller’s readership jumped by 12 per cent to nearly 1.3 million readers.

Good Weekend is read by 690,000 people per issue on average. Sunday Life has a readership of 356,000 and Domain has attracted 455,000 readers.

In total, the mastheads under Nine Publishing – the Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, WA Today and Brisbane Times – reach an audience of more than 16 million.

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