You has a simple recipe for success – spoil your readers and give them exactly what they want. It’s part of everyday life for more than 2 million English-speaking South Africans, filled with excellent articles which interest, inform and touch readers. There are human dramas, medical and scientific discoveries, general interest news, consumer issues, fashion and glamour. And don’t forget the interesting fiction, sport, motoring news, craftwork, recipes, home and school projects, crosswords and exciting competitions. It’s an irresistible combination, and everything is presented in a well-finished, colourful magazine.
If you love Yorkshire you’ll love Yorkshire Life. Packed full of features on the county’s interesting people and places as well as what’s on it really is Yorkshire’s essential read. With its famed society pages – we photograph all the county’s finest charity balls and events – Yorkshire Life is also about glamour. You’ll find the finest fashions, best places to eat out and much, much more.
Woman’s Day, one of the oldest and most beloved of all the traditional women’s magazines, is ever-evolving to fit the needs of modern readers.
Woman & Home puts the reader at the centre of everything they do, never pigeonholing, always believing it’s attitude not age that matters, always with a positive tone that connects to the reader, giving her confidence, glamour and inspiration to try new experiences. woman&home has a brand new attitude and offers irresistible inspiration each and every month.
Wilderness is one of New Zealand’s top selling magazine’s committed to promoting healthy outdoor activities, associated outdoor equipment and environmental conservation. Every issue features stunning places and areas to visit, articles on various activities and information on the latest equipment and products available. It is a publication for New Zealander’s, by New Zealander’s who have a passion for the outdoor activities they do, ranging from tramping to mountain biking to kayaking and more.
What Doctor’s Don’t Tell You’ is a unique health magazine. It provides an easy to understand review of the shortcomings and limitations of conventional medicine and safer alternatives proven to work. It is a must read for anyone interested in medicine and health.
Vanity Fair opens the door to Hollywood. With a unique mix of grit and glamour, we track the latest scandals, the greatest achievements and the newest stars. Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst. A provocative mix of culture, politics and high finance that generates more monthly media coverage than any other glossy magazine.With an outstanding combination of iconic photography, groundbreaking stories, in-depth reportage, and social commentary, Vanity Fair is the biography of our age, one month at a time.
TV Guide Magazine is one of the most popular weekly magazines in the country with 12 million weekly readers. From behind-the-scenes looks at broadcast, cable, streaming and syndicated shows to sneak peeks at television’s most intriguing plotlines, TV Guide Magazine has every corner of the television medium covered. TV Guide Magazine is the premier source for entertainment news, guidance, and information about America’s most popular leisure time activity.
Trucking magazine appeals to all levels of the industry as it offers a unique mix of news, features, commentary and truck road tests. Many of Truckings writers and photographers are professional truck drivers.
Each quarterly issue of Trout Fisher is a mix of feature articles, fixtures and regional columns, all with a strong fly fishing orientation. First published in 1991, the last 15 years’ publication are also available in PDF form through the publisher. Regular contributors: Andrew Harding, Damon Taylor, Garrett Evans, Garry Scrimgeour, James Fuller, Les Hill, Mel Hollis, Mick Hall, Mike Weddell, Nick Moody, Nick Taransky, Oliver Edwards, Oscar Boatfield, Peter Gould, Peter Storey, Simon Hoole, Stu Hastie, Tim Wood, Tony Orman, Tony Smith and Zane Mirfin. Photographers: Andrew Harding, David Lambroughton, Les Hill, Nick Reygaert, Stu Hastie and Zane Mirfin.