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The New Zealand Woman's Weekly is a weekly New Zealand women's magazine published by Are Media. [2] As of 2011 [update] , it had a circulation of 82,040, third by paid sales after TV Guide and Are Media's New Zealand Woman's Day .
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New Zealand Woman's Weekly: 82,040: 1932 Are Media: 11 Australian Women's Weekly: 81,785: 1987 Are Media: 12 Rural News: 80,327: 1988 Rural News Group 13 The New Zealand Farmers Weekly: 79,679: 2003 NZX Agri 14 Your Pregnancy: 69,433: 1995 Bounty 15 New Zealand Listener: 64,072: 1939 Are Media: 16 Reader's Digest: 56,249: 1950 Trusted Media ...
The Australian Women's Weekly; New Zealand Woman's Weekly; Woman's Weekly (UK magazine) This page was last edited on 28 ...
Some New Zealand brands acquired by Mercury Capital included the New Zealand Woman's Weekly, the New Zealand Listener, and North and South. [18] [19] Notable Australian assets acquired by the company include Woman's Day, The Australian Women's Weekly, Rolling Stone Australia, Cleo, Dolly, and Pacific Magazines. [20] [21] [7]
New Zealand Woman's Weekly (1932 to 2020, since 2020) 1940s. New Zealand Gardener (since 1944) 1970s. Art New Zealand (since 1977) Art News Aotearoa, originally Art News New Zealand (since 1979) 1980s. Cuisine (since 1986) Fashion Quarterly (1980 to 2020, since 2020) Metro (since 1981) New Zealand Geographic (since 1989) North & South (since ...
[1] [2] She was educated at Epsom Girls' Grammar School and joined the New Zealand Woman's Weekly as an office girl when she left school. [3] [4] She eventually rose to become the magazine's editor in 1952. During her 33-year tenure as editor—the longest in the magazine's history—circulation increased from about 100,000 to a peak of 250,000 ...