No magazine is more in touch with Kiwi women than Woman’s Day, New Zealand’s most popular weekly magazine. For the one-in-three women who read Woman’s Day each week, it’s a treat – a chance to escape daily life for a titillating fix of the best showbiz stories, hot celebrity photos, inspirational real-life reads, a TV guide and a lifestyle section packed with tips, tricks, puzzles and great columns.
Woman’s Day is Australia’s number-one selling weekly magazine reaching one in five Australian women each week across all cities, towns and demographics. Woman’s Day is the most trusted and powerful weekly magazine with an audience that is highly interactive and responsive. Woman’s Day reflects all its readers’ interests – from the latest and most entertaining celebrity gossip to uplifting and amazing real-life reads, pages of recipes and the latest in beauty, fashion, food, health and family advice. Printed on glossy stock, Woman’s Day has the sophistication and glamour of a monthly magazine and the immediacy and relevance of a weekly. Woman’s Day is Australian womens’ favourite weekly magazine.
The Home Handyman is a specialist magazine and aims to equip its ever-growing readership with relevant DIY info and skills.
The Economic Times magazine is a unique combination of a weekly business news journal and a Sunday magazine: It gives you crisp analysis of the week’s biggest events in economy & business; profiles of businessmen and entrepreneurs in the news; and captures big-picture corporate and economic trends. That’s one part of it. The other caters to all that a reader looks forward to on Sunday–breezy takes on the arts, culture, lifestyle and life itself after a busy week at the office. ET Magazine is a fine blend of information, analysis and entertainment. Enjoy!
The Big Issue – a fortnightly magazine – you will provide homeless and disadvantaged women with paid work in a safe, secure and rewarding environment.
India’s leading photography magazine, Smart Photography brings you the latest updates in the world of photography every month. The magazine has a rich readership that include both amateur and professional photographers and the ever-growing community of photography enthusiasts. To cater to such broad readership, Smart Photography leverages on original content in the form of news, equipment reviews, tutorials, Photoshop techniques, interviews of photographers, technical features, and portfolio of photographers.
Shindig! began in 1993 under the name Gravedigger to chronicles ’60s garage-punk and contemporary garage bands from the ’80s and early ’90s. The fanzine then embraced psychedelia, mod and associated sub-genres with a growing team of writers and a name change to Shindig!