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''The Betoota Advocate'' is an Australian satirical news website and digital media company that publishes articles on international, national, and local news. The site puts a comedic spin on current news topics and broader social observations. The site is based in inner
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, but takes its name from the deserted regional town of
Betoota, Queensland Betoota is a ghost town within the locality of Birdsville, in the Shire of Diamantina, in the Channel Country of Central West Queensland, Australia. The last permanent resident, Sigmund Remienko, died in 2004. Betoota is situated on a gibber plai ...
, and purports to be "Australia's oldest newspaper".


History


Origins

The site was started in 2014 by journalists Archer Hamilton and Charles Single, who began working on the idea for ''The Betoota Advocate'' after meeting publisher Piers Grove through their work in the media industry. Single, formerly a writer for ''
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,'' had lost his job in a wave of redundancies at the newspaper, and Hamilton had become disillusioned working in political campaigning for
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following a short stint at Hill FM as a newsreader. The pair, who attended
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together, teamed up with Grove, an entrepreneur and executive producer of the
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satirical news show ''
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,'' to create the site. The trio run ''The Betoota Advocate'' in Alexandria, Sydney alongside their PR consultancy firm Three Rivers. Hamilton and Single both work as writers for the publication, operating under the pen-names Clancy Overell and Errol Parker—alter-egos for which they remain in character in nearly all public and media appearances. The idea for the site stems from an idea Hamilton originally had to create a conservative newspaper in his hometown of
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. Hamilton had grown up near Mitchell where his parents worked as graziers, before moving to
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in the 1990s. Hamilton's love for the oddities of living in a country town led to the idea's transformation into a satirical publication. Single also hails from the country and worked as a jackaroo at Nockatunga Station in Queensland prior to starting university.


Growth in popularity

''The Betoota Advocate'' has grown to be Australia's most popular satirical news site, garnering a larger readership within Australia than popular U.S. satire site ''
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'' and Australian site '' The Shovel''. It places an emphasis on highlighting Australian youth culture and lampooning contemporary issues in a sarcastic manner, including through the use of slang and colloquialisms. Its growing readership base is driven largely via its presence on
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, where it boasts over 780,000 followers. The popularity and consequential virality of its posts is described by the pair as being a result of their ability to scan through the news and put their spin on the topics of the moment, with Single suggesting that the site seeks to "make the line between what's real and what's not even blurrier". Alongside its ordinary satirical posts, the website has also run video interviews with high-profile politicians, including former Prime Minister
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and then Deputy Prime Minister
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, with Hamilton and Single taking on their alter-egos, Overell and Parker, in both. In 2016, the pair were involved in a controversial television ad for politician Bob Katter's re-election campaign, in which they appeared in character.


Business model

''The Betoota Advocate'' is funded via advertising revenue and sponsored brand placements within articles. Through their PR firm Three Rivers, the trio work with brands that wish to be mentioned in articles but do not want to be formally associated with the controversial publication. In May 2017, the site moved into
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when it released an advertisement via its Facebook page in which characters Overell and Parker endorse superannuation company Grow Super. In August 2017, it launched a similar campaign for
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. Products making use of the ''Betoota'' brand have also been launched. In October 2016, the site published a book, ''The Betoota Advocate Round-Up'', consisting of a compilation of articles sourced from the website. In January 2017, the site teamed up with Sydney brewery Yulli's Brews to launch a branded line of beer, Betoota Bitter, to be made available at a number of pubs throughout Australia. The site aims to expand the beer's availability into regional towns that share an affinity with the broader ''Betoota Advocate'' brand. In September 2017, the beer was made available for purchase online in an effort to diversify the website's revenue streams.


Television

In November 2021, it was announced
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(WBITP) has partnered with The Betoota Advocate to produce a slate of premium, unscripted television productions for domestic and international markets.


Controversies

Several ''Betoota Advocate'' articles have been mistaken for real news items by major Australian media outlets. In November 2014, ''Weekend Today'' reported as fact a ''Betoota Advocate'' article about a Sydney city parking ranger who accidentally booked himself. In January 2015,
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reported that the 2016 Olympics would have
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, before realising that the source was a satire site. In March 2015, 4BC reported as fact a ''Betoota'' ''Advocate'' article about a 78-year-old man fighting off a
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. The website has also attracted criticism over the way it has portrayed certain individuals and organisations. In December 2014, the
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criticised the site for publishing an article announcing that it was trialling having veterinarians present at
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s in Queensland without making it clear that the story was satire, as well as including made-up quotes attributed to them in the article. In October 2015, former
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captain
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criticised ''The Betoota Advocate'' for an article attributing to him a quote that referred to Australian-born fans of the
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as being "worse than
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". In February 2017, Queensland MP
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said that the site had "missed the mark" by making light of Bundaberg's problems with alcohol fuelled violence after it published an article suggesting that the town would be building a giant statue of a black eye.


See also

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List of satirical magazines This is a list of satirical magazines which have a satirical bent, and which may consist of fake news stories for mainly humorous purposes. List See also * List of satirists and satires * List of satirical news websites * List of satir ...
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List of satirical news websites This is a list of satirical news websites which have a satirical bent, are parodies of news, which consist of fake news stories for mainly humorous purposes. Definition The best-known example is ''The Onion'', the online version of which started ...
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List of satirical television news programs This is a list of satirical television news programs with a satirical bent, or parodies of news broadcasts, with either real or fake stories for mainly humorous purposes. The list does not include sitcoms or other programs set in a news-broadcast ...


References


External links

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