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Livity Africa begun in 2011 in Cape Town. It was established by Gavin Weale who is the former Livity UK Associate Director. [1] The Live Mag SA is licensed under Creative Commons, one of the few magazine publishers in South Africa to embrace such flexible content licensing.
The Complete Fly Fisher; House & Garden (South Africa) [1] Corporate Finance Africa Magazine [7] Cosmopolitan [1] CSA (Cricket SA) [1] (note that CSA (Cricket SA) and SA Cricket are two different magazines)
DRUM is a South African online family magazine mainly aimed at black readers, containing market news, entertainment and feature articles. It has two sister magazines: Huisgenoot (aimed at White and Coloured Afrikaans-speaking readers) and YOU (aimed at demographically diverse South African English-speaking readers of different ethnicities to inform, inspire and entertain them by offering its ...
The PICA's are regarded as the Academy Awards for South Africa's magazine publishers and the 'Special Interest' category one of their premier awards. Touchline Media was bought out by the largest media company in Africa, Media24 (Naspers), and Zigzag was moved around the company, first as a subsidiary of Famous Publishing (2010) and then from ...
A South African magazine is a periodical publication from South Africa containing a variety of articles on various subjects. See also: List of newspapers in South Africa See also: List of magazines in South Africa
Odyssey Magazine is a South African conscious living magazine launched in July 1977. [1] It describes itself as aimed at people "who would like to pursue, a more conscious and carbon-neutral lifestyle." [2] It has print, digital and mobile enabled versions.
The show, titled Saktyd (Deadline), [6] gave viewers insight into what it takes to produce South Africa's biggest magazine on a weekly basis, while challenging 13 new journalists to win the job of a lifetime at the magazine. The magazine is published by Media24, a subsidiary company of Naspers publishing group. Content includes a mix of real ...
The magazine was later published by Raphaely Kuhnel Publishing (also of Cape Town), which sold it in 2006 to Media24 (part of the media conglomerate Naspers). [1] [2] [3] At the time of Femina ' s closure, Media24 was the predominant publisher of consumer magazines in South Africa. [4] [6] Its other women's magazines included Fair Lady, Sarie ...