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Media 24 Women’s Interest magazine are showing considerable growth
Magazines are not dying as is so widely believed - far from it actually. Media24’s magazines are strong brands with deep reader-relationships who are still showing considerable growth in some of the titles.
The May/June issue of Rolling Inspiration features Dieter Marzinger and his need for an adrenaline rush. He tells the team how skydiving is an extreme sport that disabled people can enjoy, and how it forced him to look at his life from a different angle.
<i>Forbes Africa</i> reaches highest-ever circulation during first quarter of 2013
Forbes Africa magazine, the continent’s first-ever international business publication localised for the African executive, has reached its highest-ever circulation with an average of 21 471 copies distributed each month during the first quarter of 2013.
<i>Migrate&#39;s</i> Meat issue is now on the shelf
"When a vegetarian is handed the task to creative direct and curate the meat issue of Migrate, what is the result? Bloody brilliance.” So says Roanna Williams, creative director of Migrate, the Loeries magazine.
The June issue of the Food & Beverage Reporter will once again be focused on the 2013 Africa’s Big Seven Trade Show, with a host of opportunities for advertisers to target visitors to this show.
Bakkie & Truck has bucked the well-publicised trend of magazines losing market share according to the latest ABC report from April to June.
<i>South African Home Owner</i> introduces augmented reality in its June issue
By downloading a smartphone app, readers of South African Home Owner will be able to enjoy a highly interactive, medium-rich experience by pointing their smart phones, iPads or tablets at the augmented reality image.
Demand sees an increase in circulation for <i>Mother &amp; Child</i> magazine in 2013
There has been such a big demand for the Mother & Child magazine in 2012 that as a result they have decided to increase the circulation in 2013 to 40 000 copies.
The Sunday Times, in partnership with PRAESA (The Project for the Study of Alternative Education in South Africa), has launched the new Sunday Times Nal’ibali Storybook. Attended by the Western Cape Minister of Education, Donald Grant, the event celebrated ten new children’s stories commissioned by the Sunday Times and written by South African authors.
<i>Popular Mechanics</i> is going out on a limb for its June edition
In a radical departure from high-tech flying machines, intelligent robots and similarly geek-oriented cover subjects, the June issue of sci-tech magazine, Popular Mechanics, features a fashion model perched on a white cube.
Chapel Lane Media has announced the launch of a new generalist, multi-sports magazine title aimed at the sports spectator and serious amateur. The title will be called SA Sports & Health Monthly or SHM for short, with a tag line that reads, "All your sports-in-one."
The latest ABC figures were released recently and there has been a drop in circulation on Daily Sun. Year-on-year, the Daily Sun circulation has fallen by just over 20% with quarter-on-quarter data showing a slower decline to just over 8% loss. However, the AMPS 2012AB figures released by SAARF show stable readership figures at 5.5 million readers.
Kwenta Media has announced its soon-to-be launched African Tourism Market (ATM) – an African travel and tourism toolkit to empower business tourism, trade, planners and buyers, travel agencies and travellers on a much sought after travel destination.
Bonang Matheba graces cover of <i>Grazia</i> SA&#39;s first birthday issue
To mark the first birthday issue of Grazia South Africa, the team has enlisted the country’s most talked-about and ultra-stylish celebrity to grace the cover.
BDFM Publisher and editor-in-chief, Peter Bruce, has announced that Business Day will remain in broadsheet format. There has been significant consideration and debate over recent months regarding the possible move to a tabloid format for one of South Africa’s leading financial newspapers.
A passion for fashion? South African fashion legend Chris Levin, in conjunction with Strauss & Co., is hosting South Africa's first-ever vintage couture auction. Classicfeel takes a look at the man behind the 'ostrich feather cape' designed for Elizabeth Taylor.
<i>Sunday Times</i> to launch a new fashion supplement, <i>FashionWeekly</i>
On Sunday, 5 May, the Sunday Times will launch its new fashion supplement, FashionWeekly. Dedicated to bringing readers the hottest and newest fashion and beauty news each week, it will complement the newspaper’s existing lifestyle offerings, Sunday Times Lifestyle, TravelWeekly, FoodWeekly and HomeWeekly.
<i>Nubian Bride</i> has a brand new look
Nubian Bride has a brand look, which means that it's not only looking good on the outside but also where it matters most; the inside. To prove this, the team is to bring fresh new features such as bridal fashion with a cultural twist.
May/June issue of <i>Go Multi</i> magazine to hit shelves
The May/June issue of Go Multi magazine leads with a world first. In February, three intrepid South Africans trekked unsupported across the desolate Empty Quarter desert between Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
May edition of <i>DO IT NOW</i> magazine is on the shelf
Enjoy another great line up of adventure, sport and lifestyle articles in the May 2013 issue of DO IT NOW magazine because there’s something for everyone.

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