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.
What’s on TV is a value-packed, easy-to-use weekly magazine, full of TV information, features and listings. The Soapweek section gives you in-depth story updates and the double-page Soap Diary gives you a rundown of upcoming plots, complete with “must-see” moments flagged up. The TV Week and Real Life sections cover the best of the week’s programmes, and there are seven days of clearly set out listings.
The Vintage Guitar combines all that you love about the hardcopy magazine – great features on the best players, bands, and builders, profiles of classic instruments, amps, and effects, in-depth brand and model histories, the industry’s most honest, objective music and gear reviews, and much more – with the portability and convenience of modern handheld technology. The app allows you to see the full content of each issue, with advantages like content search and the ability to zoom in for a detailed look at images. You can also see and hear embedded audio/video clips that directly relate to feature stories and media reviews, plus there’s an interactive advertiser index!
Every week TV Times talks to the biggest stars and goes behind the scenes of the nation’s favourite shows. Exclusive photo shoots and interviews, the latest TV news, unrivalled soaps coverage, pages of film reviews, the best of the day’s viewing previewed and rated – plus 42 pages of easy-to-read listings make TV Times the essential and comprehensive guide to the week’s TV.
TV & Satellite Week is a weekly television magazine, perfect for viewers looking to get the most out of their Sky or Virgin subscription. It includes previews of the week’s best new programmes, together comprehensive film and sport guides and clear, easy-to-navigate listings for more channels than any other TV magazine.
The New Yorker is a national weekly magazine that offers a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, foreign affairs, business, technology, popular culture, and the arts, along with humor, fiction, poetry, and cartoons.
From vast ocean depths to the frontiers of outer space, The Explorers Journal offers firsthand reporting from those pushing the limits of knowledge and human endurance. Founded in 1904 to promote exploration “by all means possible,” The Explorers Club is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of field exploration and scientific inquiry. Among our members are leading pioneers in oceanography, mountaineering, archaeology, and the planetary and environmental sciences.
Weekly SportXDrive brings the best photos of the Formula 1 stages and other world motorsport categories, and reports on the world of automobiles and sports at speed.
Since 1955, Shooting Industry has helped dealers make everyday business decisions easier by offering information such as what to stock and how to sell it, plus tips on how to keep customers coming back for more. The dealers who read Shooting Industry are highly recommended by their customers as the place to buy firearm and shooting accessories.
Reader’s Digest has been the world’s biggest-selling magazine for nearly nine decades. It is also India’s largest-selling magazine in English. Beneath the fun and excitement of its pages, the Digest is, above all else, a serious magazine that never loses sight of the fact that, each day, all of us confront a tough, challenging world.
Radio Ink is a radio-industry trade publication that is published bi-weekly for the radio management sector of the radio broadcasting industry. Its mission is to provide relevant management information, tips, and ideas for those operating radio stations. The publication has become known for its industry leadership, controversial editorials, and its annual list issues, such as the “40 Most Powerful People in Radio.” Radio Ink prides itself on creating change within the radio industry through the exposure of fresh ideas and leadership.