The birthplace of News Corporation, The News was an afternoon daily tabloid newspaper in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1869 as the Evening Journal, The Advertiser, controlled by the Herald and Weekly Times, took a controling stake in 1933. In 1949, HWT sold off The News: Two years later, Sir Keith Murdoch took control of the paper and bequeathed it to his son Rupert upon his death. The News was Rupert's first media interest and laid the foundation of what was to become News Limited and later the international media conglomerate, News Corporation. When Murdoch acquired Adelaide's morning newspaper in 1987, he sold The News that year. The News printed its last edition on Friday, March 27, 1992.
After two decades of neglect, the wicked Wood Ducks return in their full glory for a final swansong at The News 20-Year Reunion on April 21, 2012.
Dubbed the Eternal Wood Ducks, these awe-inspiring awards will acknowledge the auspicious achievements of three alumni of that academy of amazing altruism and alcoholic annihilation - The News.
Just three Wood Ducks will be presented at The News 20-Year Reunion – one to the most shocking sheila, one to the most probing bloke while the glittering Golden Wood Duck will recognise the Best Nose for News - from the days before the error (sic) of phone hacking!
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