It may be a mistake
26 April 2019, 22:43 BDT


The readers of one of Australia's most popular newspapers, Telegraph, were surprised at Wednesday's number. Suddenly, the impression of progressive stereo on the editorial page of the right-wing tabloid. It was later known that the magazine wrongly outlined two pages of their rival Sydney Morning Herald. The problem is that the two magazines are printed from the same press.
Media Mogul Rupert Murdock's News Corporation owner of Sydney Telegraph newspaper. Telegraph expressed regret over the change of page, saying this was a problem during the publication of the magazine. In fact, two newspapers were printed in the same printing press on the west side of Sydney. But Sydney Morning Herald journalist Keith McMimont wrote, "There is no need to apologize for this. (Herald) those pages pay extra to the readers. '
Many readers can catch this funny mistake. They also tweeted about the issue. One writes, 'Someone in the job may be passing the last day.' Another wrote, 'The consequences of frightening spending? Using the same printing press as well as sharing their own pages.
Herald's former owner, Fairfax, agreed to use the same printing press with the Telegraph owner, News Corporation, in 2018.
Greg Heywood, former head of Fairfax, said that due to the printing press, printing of the two newspaper publishers made it easier to publish.
After Fairfax, another business is involved. Currently the name of Harald's company is Nine.
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