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  2. List of print media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Punch (1888) Zealandia (1889) 1890s. New Zealand Graphic and Ladies’ Journal (1890 to 1908) 1920s. Aussie New Zealand (1923 to 1932) The Mirror (1922 to 1963) New Zealand Railways Magazine (1926 to 1940) 1930s. Home and Building (1937 to 1975) New Zealand Mercury (1933 to 1936) [9] Oriflamme and Sirocco (1933) [9] Spilt Ink (1932 ...

  3. New Zealand Society of Authors - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN New Zealand Inc.) promotes and protects the interests of New Zealand writers. It was founded as the New Zealand PEN Centre (Poets, Essays and Novelists) in 1934. [1] It broadened its scope and became the New Zealand Society of Authors in 1994, [2] under the presidency of writer Philip Temple. There are ...

  4. Category:Newspapers published in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Student newspapers published in New Zealand (8 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in New Zealand" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.

  5. List of New Zealand writers - Wikipedia

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    Pinky Agnew (born 1955), author, playwright and social commentator; Sarona Aiono-Iosefa (living), children's fiction writer; George Alderton (1854–1942, newspaper editor and journalist; Fred Alexander (1882–1957), editor, journalist and poetry anthologist; Vanessa Alexander (living), screenwriter, producer, director

  6. List of newspaper columnists - Wikipedia

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    James Jackson Kilpatrick, (1920–2010), journalist, columnist, author, writer and grammarian; Dick Kleiner (1921–2002), Newspaper Enterprise Association; Army Archerd (1922–2009), Daily Variety; Jack Anderson (1922–2005), Syndicated Columnist; Al Neuharth (1924–2013), USA Today

  7. New Zealand Press Association - Wikipedia

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    The largest news agency in the country, it was founded as the United Press Association in 1879, and became the New Zealand Press Association in 1942. Following Fairfax New Zealand's withdrawal from NZPA in April 2011, NZPA told staff that it would be wound up over the next four to six months, [1] and ceased operation on 31 August 2011.

  8. Category:New Zealand writers - Wikipedia

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    Ænglisc; العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; বাংলা; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Brezhoneg; Català; Čeština

  9. List of New Zealand businesspeople - Wikipedia

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    William Betts Mason (1865–1912), founder of W.B. Mason, born in New Zealand and emigrated to the US; Flora MacKenzie (1902–1982), brothel owner and dressmaker; Sir Roy McKenzie (1922–2007), retailer, philanthropist; Sir James Mills (1847–1936), founder of the Union Company; Jeremy Moon, businessman; founder of Icebreaker clothing