Be seen with a credible and trusted news destination and reach more than 2.45 million Kiwis through NZME Publishing brands. Our brands are a go to source for Kiwis seeking the latest news, lifestyle and entertainment, business or sport content. Whether it’s online or in print, our publishing brands are where Kiwis turn to keep in the know and stay up to date.
Connect with your target audience and boost your visibility by advertising in one of our newspapers or magazines. Our diverse range of publications allows you to reach customers locally or nationally, and we have the expertise to help you achieve your advertising goals.
Feature in your local newspaper and connect with your community or gain regional or nationwide exposure and reach a wider audience through our other publications. Whether you want to target a specific area of New Zealand or a particular demographic, we have the platforms to help you achieve your advertising goals.
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New Zealanders can rely on us to deliver need-to-know, latest and breaking news alongside Herald Premium; your gateway to a deeper understanding of the issues of the day and stories that matter. We’re committed to reporting the facts and helping our audience make sense of the world in an age of information overload.
Whether through our daily newspaper, award-winning website, mobile site, or app, the Herald is a versatile platform that connects advertisers with audiences, wherever they are, offering flexible, relevant, and cost-effective campaigns.
BusinessDesk has been covering the New Zealand political economy and the fortunes of its listed and unlisted businesses since 2008 with thousands of individual subscribers and more than 150 corporate and government subscribers.
The influential audience makes decisions every day that affects how New Zealand runs. BusinessDesk’s team of award-winning journalists and commentators produces much of New Zealand’s best business journalism. Perfect if you are looking to reach, senior business decision-makers, finance enthusiasts, high-income earners, and ambitious career focussed individuals.
Travel provides a guide to national and international locations featuring everything from weekend breaks around New Zealand to the latest food trends around the globe for both the discerning traveller and the dreamer. Travel caters to readers with varying budgets and travel objectives. With a nation of avid travelers, and readers who are actively looking for travel getaways Travel is the perfect destination for brands that want to speak to a travel-minded audience.
Viva is more than a brand, it's an attitude - smart, savvy, celebratory. It's your premium brand as a weekly magazine in Wednesday's NZ Herald, digital, social media, and events. Viva holds a unique and powerful place in the market for fashion, food, beauty, design, and travel.
The audience is discerning and likes to be ahead of the game with what's new and topical.
Click here to watch Q&A with Volume 7 Guest Editor Lorde.
Take TimeOut on Thursday for what’s on and what’s good. TimeOut has a broad appeal and helps readers plan for the weekend and week ahead with the best in film, music, television, and live entertainment.
Canvas, the Saturday Weekend Herald’s lift-out lifestyle magazine, enriches readers with a satisfying blend of features, lifestyle, and a substantial living section devoted to contemporary design, food and wine, and fashion. With consistently thought-provoking and stimulating articles, Canvas has a reputation for high-quality journalism.
DRIVEN Car Guide: All you need to know to buy your next car.
Since 2011, DRIVEN has been New Zealand's destination for motoring news and advice, and with a rebrand to DRIVEN Car Guide in May 2023, now more than ever, DRIVEN Car Guide is the place to go for the ultimate in car buying news, reviews and independent, objective information and advice. From the latest electric city SUV, to utes, seven-seat SUVs or People Movers, luxury, sports or passenger sedan, hatch or wagon, DRIVEN Car Guide has access to the latest and great cars, information and relevant news for consumers.
In print every Saturday in the Weekend Herald and 24 hours a day online, DRIVEN Car Guide keeps Kiwis in the know with all things motoring in NZ, whether they are buying, selling or servicing their car.
The OneRoof Property magazine can be found in copies of the New Zealand Herald newspaper every Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday and is jam-packed with the latest listings and homes to love.
The OneRoof Property Report covers the latest housing market trends and offers insights and expert commentary, as well as tips for buyers, sellers, renters and home-owners. Make your property search simple with OneRoof.
Reset offers escapism and a glimpse into the lives of both real people and celebrities. It's also a practical read, packed with meal-planner recipes from celebrity chefs, parenting tips, sex advice and advice on what to watch, grow, wear and put on your face.
The Bay of Plenty Times daily newspaper covers local news and opinion, including high-profile BOP columnists, obituaries, world section, sport, business, employment and classified advertising.
Hawke’s Bay Today is the Hawke's Bay's daily newspaper (Monday to Saturday). With a fresh, lively look and a primary focus on local news, business and sport, it also offers solid coverage of national and international developments and has a strong features focus covering all topics from food and wine, agriculture and horticulture, home and garden, entertainment, health and technology.
The Northern Advocate is the leading daily newspaper in the Northland region, serving the community with a tradition of stability, innovation, and growth in providing news coverage of the important issues for the north. With distribution from Kaitaia to Wellsford, The Northern Advocate continues to be the voice for Northlanders.
The Rotorua Daily Post is the only local daily newspaper in Rotorua. The circulation is at the heart of New Zealand's tourism and forestry industries. While the focus is strongly local, the paper also provides up-to-date national and international news and a wide sports coverage
The Whanganui Chronicle is proud to be New Zealand’s oldest daily newspaper. Distributed Monday to Saturday, The Chronicle is a trusted source of news and information, an influential voice in the community, and a powerful advocate for business & enterprise.
Northland Age, established in 1904, is one of New Zealand’s oldest community newspapers.
The Waikato Herald is published every Friday and delivered inside the New Zealand Herald to loyal subscribers and sold by an extensive network of local distributors throughout the greater Waikato Region.
Gisborne Herald is the trusted voice of the East Coast, delivering comprehensive local news, sports, business, and lifestyle content to the Gisborne region. It connects the community with in-depth reporting and engaging stories, both in print and online.
The Country is NZME's leading rural news brand, providing the latest in agricultural news, opinion, and analysis. With a focus on farming, rural business, and life in the heartland, The Country delivers expert insights across radio, digital, and print.
Published by NZME, New Zealand Education Gazette is the Ministry of Education’s official print and online publication to schools. It carries all official notices, school vacancies, and articles/case studies that will inform and inspire school and early childhood educators.
Your trusted community newspaper delivering local news, events, and stories to entire Western Bay of Plenty region, free every Friday. The Weekend Sun connects readers with the people, businesses, and opportunities that shape the region.
Source: Nielsen CMI Q4 23 – Q3 24 AP15+. Weekly coverage for Dailies, Sunday, Community & Newspapers Inserted Magazines. NZH Print + Digital weekly audience.