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Masthead meaning
The top of a mast. | A list of a newspaper or other periodical's main staff, contributing writers, publisher, circulation, advertising rates etc. | The title (normally in a large and distinctive font) of a newspaper or other periodical at the top of the front page; (by extension) the publication itself or the rights to it.
Example sentences (20)
As reported in this masthead, local government areas grappling with the worst pokie losses in the state have for many months been demanding the Andrews government introduce tougher rules to stem the billions of dollars being gambled away.
At the start of Season 2, a magazine without Joyce Prigger at the top of the masthead would’ve been less likely than Bambi getting a PhD in applied physics.
Hanson told this masthead she had a separate conversation with Scarr in which he asked her views on whether Thorpe should be involved in the No pamphlet.
If Masthead Maine were to transition from a privately-owned company to ownership by a nonprofit, it would continue a trend over the past decade or so of news agencies opting for a nonprofit model.
If there was a masthead of mattress industry veterans, Beautyrest would be among the top three.
Morgan told this masthead: “The Clemenger employee share scheme is an important part of our company’s DNA and remains unique in our industry.
Nine Entertainment, the owner of this masthead, owns a 3 per cent stake in SEG via 3AW.
Rugby Australia and Jones are set to part ways, with chairman Hamish McLennan telling this masthead Jones did not receive a payout.
Speaking to this masthead before Melbourne Cup Day, Carroll said the commission was making a concerted effort to speak to as many participants as possible, and that the watchdog was well-placed to respond to issues.
The consensus among club officials spoken to regularly by this masthead is that not many people inside the AFL know much about club life – but they do smart about significant losses in new markets.
The son of Rupert Murdoch has sued the organisation behind the Crikey masthead over an allegedly defamatory June 29 opinion piece by political editor Bernard Keane, that was taken down and then posted back online on August 15.
An Origin recall was the last thing on his mind when he spoke to this masthead last week, but provided he comes through his return game, no other centre has the big-game experience of “Turbo”.
Another source familiar with the situation told this masthead that Mitchell had a frank discussion with Gunston before the trade went through on what his expectations would be.
A reminder: the crisis surrounding the CFMEU was sparked by an investigation by this masthead, The Australian Financial Review which revealed, among other things, standover tactics and links to organised crime within the union.
Australian intelligence reports seen by this masthead describe suspicions that Zhao has been connected to international drug trafficking networks targeting Australia since at least 2004.
Before they get accused of spending the game’s money, it’s understood they have been invited by Nine Entertainment, owner of this masthead, and will mix with many sport and media big wigs from around Australia and the world.
But both telcos said in statements to this masthead that they would be sticking with their planned shutdown timings.
Correspondence obtained by this masthead reveals Professor Ian Chubb, who led the review, alerted Clean Energy Regulator chief executive David Parker to several attempts by senior staff at the regulator to influence scientists making policy submissions.
Elliot told this masthead an external investigation into the bonds trading issue would be completed within the next few months, most likely early in the new year.
He wants nothing more than to see improvement in 2025 and, of course, winning games is a big part of that,” D’Orazio told this masthead.