News Corp Australia adds COVID-19 daily content
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 26th March 2020 at 5:51pm
News Corp Australia’s major dailies The Daily Telegraph, Melbourne Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail, and The Advertiser are tackling the COVID-19 situation in a new section called “HiberNation.”
The eight-page section (pictured) aims to guide readers coping with the pandemic on issues such as healthcare, education and jobs, and the economy. The main angle in today’s edition, for example, showcases family activities to occupy children in light of the government’s recommendation for kids to be kept home from school.
News Corp Australia aims to sync regional publications and digital channels with HiberNation material in the immediate future.
“No story we’ve ever told has been so big, so rapid to evolve or so widespread. Th...
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