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INmag attracts youth to SA insurance industry
Attracting new blood remains one of the biggest challenges facing the insurance industry. However, INmag has been successful in addressing this problem by promoting the exciting opportunities available and showcasing the industry to a new generation in a compelling way.
08 Sep 2010
CLASSICFEEL pays tribute to Jock of the Bushveld
The September edition of CLASSICFEEL Magazine celebrates Heritage Month in a unique way - by paying tribute to one of South Africa's most popular historical figures: Jock of the Bushveld.
08 Sep 2010
Nubian Bride celebrates African bridal beauty
Ballyhoo Media, publisher of JoburgStyle magazine, has launched its bi-annual bridal publication, Nubian Bride. It is a true celebration of African bridal beauty and is the only dedicated black bridal magazine in Africa.
08 Sep 2010
TRUE LOVE's Fashion and Beauty supplement out now
The countdown to Spring is upon us, and the Fashion and Beauty experts at TRUE LOVE magazine present the TRUE LOVE Fashion & Beauty supplement, filled with what's hot on the local and international fashion and beauty scene. The jam-packed edition will be on shelf free with the October issue of TRUE LOVE.
08 Sep 2010
The ultimate wedding planner now available
TRUE LOVE BRIDE is the annual must-have magazine for any bride who is planning an unforgettable wedding day. From western-style weddings to culturally rich African ceremonies, TRUE LOVE BRIDE has it all.
08 Sep 2010
Subcribe to DO IT NOW Magazine now to get a free two-year subscription
DO IT NOW Magazine is offering free two-year/ 12 issue subscriptions to the first 20 000 subscribers. Visit http://www.doitnow.co.za/user_subscription.html to subscribe and get all the adventure; sport; and lifestyle information you can handle in one high quality 150-page magazine.
02 Sep 2010
Hotel & Restaurant celebrates 75 years
Hotel & Restaurant was launched in 1935, and seventy-five years on, the oldest business publication in the country is not only commemorating three-quarters of a century of publishing, it is celebrating its success as a multimedia content provider with print sales into Africa and an international online audience.
02 Sep 2010
Regional Sowetan newspapers merge
From 1 September, the Limpopo and Mpumalanga editions of The Sowetan newspaper will be merged with the Early Edition.
01 Sep 2010
Jet Club celebrates Spring
In celebration of spring, Jet Club magazine has launched a new design for this month’s issue. The magazine will feature a fresher look together with in-depth fashion advice.
01 Sep 2010
Department of Water and Environmental Affairs launches new publication
BuaNews reports that the Department of Water and Environmental Affairs has launched People and Parks, a publication noting the development that South Africa has made with regards to protecting its natural resources.
01 Sep 2010
Last August hard copy for Packing Review
Packing Review has confirmed that its August issue will be the magazine’s last print copy.
01 Sep 2010
Bumper edition of Muscle Evolution on sale now
The September/October issue of Muscle Evolution is packed with 112 pages of the latest bodybuilding news; show coverage; training; nutrition and supplementation information; and insight from the best local and international athletes.
30 Aug 2010
Spring has sprung with Fitness magazine
The September/October spring issue of Fitness magazine includes all the information you need to get rid of the winter weight gain and kick-start your beach body transformation. The 32nd issue has Canadian fitness guru, Michele Levesque on the cover, who's toned physique; radiant smile; and colour disposition is the perfect picture of spring health.
30 Aug 2010
Naspers pursues upbeat emerging market strategy
The Saturday Weekend Arguss reports that emerging markets are central to media group Naspers' strategy, according to its Chairman. "Most emerging markets in which we operate survived the downturn reasonably well, compared to developed economies," Vosloo said.
30 Aug 2010
Melrose Arch extends its Arch
On Thursday evening, 26 August, Melrose Arch in association with Quantum Publishers, held its launch for its first issue of The Arch Magazine, at The venue.
27 Aug 2010
Shape Fit Pregnancy transfers from Touchline to Women360
Shape and Shape Fit Pregnancy have been transferred from Touchline Media, to Woman360 under Publisher Liezl De Swardt.
26 Aug 2010
The Move! Stokvel Workshop includes Bloemfontein
The Move! Stokvel Workshop team were greeted by a sell-out crowd of enthusiastic Move! readers at the Protea Hotel in Bloemfontein Central. The workshop’s panel discussion was led by the magazine’s resident Stokvel guru, Busi Skenjana, and Ben Raseroka from the Stokvel Social Trust.
26 Aug 2010
Mobility's ninth edition out now
Quarterly title, Mobility, the only pro-sustainability transport magazine in South Africa with a focus on public planning; public transport; road safety; and vulnerable road users has released its ninth edition.
26 Aug 2010
Africa Geographic launches 2011 calendars
Africa Geographic is launching its 2011 calendars, 2011 African Wildlife and 2011 Southern Africa’s Birds.
26 Aug 2010
MIA gets majority share in Xtreme Car & Leisure Magazine
Niche market magazine group, Media in Africa (MIA), has acquired a majority share of Xtreme Car & Leisure Magazine from 1 August, branching out the group’s market segment coverage.
26 Aug 2010
A Power Dinner hosted by Destiny Man
Destiny Man will host the, first of its kind, Destiny Man Power Dinner in association with Remy Martin, at 18:00 on Wednesday 22 September, at Tintswalo at Waterfall, Kyalami. The dinner will provide a platform for ordinary men and business powerhouses to network in an informal, yet luxurious setting, and gain credibility and build professional relationships.
25 Aug 2010
TVPlus' sister arrives 1 September
Entertainment title TVPlus will launch its new sister magazine on 1 September, entitled TVPlusPuzzles. Aimed at readers who enjoy some brain-teasing fun, the new publication will be a stand-alone, bi-monthly packed with 96 games and puzzles, such as suduko; crosswords; and kids’ games.
25 Aug 2010
A Cape Malay experience for True Love readers
True Love readers were given the opportunity to experience Cape Malay cuisine at the recent True Love and Spekko Creative Cooking Workshop, where the magazine's Food Editor, Tumelo Sebopa, took readers through the history of the Cape Malay people, while showing them just how easy it is to create mouth-watering curries infused with sweet and spicy flavours.
25 Aug 2010
Israeli group's complaint against Trovato column dismissed
Pretoria News reports that deputy press ombudsman, Johan Retief, has dismissed a complaint by Team Media Israel against a column published by Ben Trovato on 6 June which made reference to 'poison gas' and Nazism. Acting Chairman of the SA Press Appeals Panel, Neville Woudberg, added that the column was in line with Trovato's style of 'pure satire'.
25 Aug 2010
TRUE LOVE appoints Mpungose as new editor
TRUE LOVE magazine has announced that it bids farewell to its long-standing editor, Dorah Sithole, and welcomes Sbu Mpungose, who takes over the position. After 23 years at TRUE LOVE, first as associate editor and then food editor, Dorah Sithole has handed over the reigns.
24 Aug 2010
House & Garden to appear in English and Afrikaans next month
Magazine publisher, Condé Nast, will publish an English and Afrikaans version of its House & Garden publication from September. This is the second time that the publishers have launched an Afrikaans edition of this magazine.
24 Aug 2010
Living & Loving celebrates 40th in style
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Living & Loving magazine's September edition will be a bumper 'ruby' one.
24 Aug 2010
seventeen's ABC show signs of growth
The second quarter circulation results, as released by the Audit Bureau of Circulation on Thursday, 19 August, show positive growth for local teen magazine, seventeen.
23 Aug 2010
TRUE LOVE searches for SA’s top undiscovered fashion designer
TRUE LOVE magazine is searching for the next undiscovered king or queen of fashion design, to become the 2010 TRUE LOVE South African Undiscovered Designer.
23 Aug 2010
Cook like a soap star with new offer from TVPlus
TVPlus’ new Soapie Star Recipes magazine is stuffed with 43 recipes – from quick starters; to bobotie and spicy curries; to desserts. “Our readers are passionate about television, and love getting a peek at popular celebrities’ lifestyles and favourite things,” says TVPlus Editor, Natalie Cavernelis.
20 Aug 2010
Catch new-look Soul in September
Soul magazine launched its new fresh and funkier look in the September issue. This was done with help from reader feedback in surveys conducted within the magazine over the past two years.
20 Aug 2010
SARIE's latest ABC performance tops women's glossies
The latest release of the ABC figures has indicated that woman's glossy magazine, SARIE's latest circulation figure for April to June, is 132 646, indicating a growth of 114 852 from the January to March period.
20 Aug 2010
Africa Geographic visits 'green season'
In its September issue, Africa Geographic, Photojournalist Dale Morris focuses his quirky lens on this ‘green season’ where the rains provide a time of plenty for all its wildlife, big and small.
20 Aug 2010
Thought24 brings you the 'I am Women' extravaganza
True Love; True Love Bride; Real Move; and Move BestParent, in association with Sofn’ Free Healthy Living – supported by Standard Bank, are to host the ‘I Am Woman’ Lifestyle Extravaganza. The event will be held at the Sandton Convention Centre, on Saturday, 2 October.
20 Aug 2010
WIEL subscribers to get September treat
The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing will be on the cover of WIEL magazine's September issue. This collector’s copy aims to serve as a thank you for subscriber loyalty.
19 Aug 2010
Mail&Guardian celebrates its 25th Birthday at this years Joburg Literary Festival
The inaugural Mail&Guardian (M&G) Johannesburg Literary Festival - which began with former editor Ferial Haffajee, who set out to acknowledge the publishing houses, authors and readers in Johannesburg, mark M&G’s 25th birthday. Haffajee’s predecessor Nic Dawes, carries on with the festival this year, and hopes to revive Joburg’s cultural landscape.
19 Aug 2010
Avusa Media plans to sell Longevity magazine
Avusa Magazines has announced its intention to sell its anti-ageing healthy lifestyle title, Longevity. The media group said the sale of the title came about due to a reassessment of its involvement in consumer health magazines and a decision to concentrate efforts on its business-to-business medical stable, including the 'Doctors’ Bible', MIMS.
19 Aug 2010
Niche lifestyle magazine to launch in Cape Town's 'second city'
The publisher of successful B2B titles like RISKSA; TAXtalk; and INmag has announced his first foray into consumer titles with the launch of City magazine. City is an upmarket lifestyle magazine aimed at residents and those working in Century City – Cape Town’s largest combined commercial; retail; residential; and leisure precinct.
18 Aug 2010
VISI's 50th issue commemorates top design
South African décor; design; and architecture magazine, VISI is 'playing house' in celebration of its 50th issue. The issue, on sale nationwide from 18 August, has been die-cut to create a house-shaped publication and features two different miniature handmade houses on its Afrikaans and English covers.
18 Aug 2010
Jay-Z talks branding in the latest issue of DESTINY MAN
In the September/ October 2010 issue of DESTINY MAN, rapper king, Jay-Z discusses the role of branding as a means of establishing a permanent presence in the world’s imagination. Brand South Africa has achieved just that. So it’s back to business after the 2010 FIFA World Cup – but it will never be 'as usual' again.
17 Aug 2010
DESTINY celebrates powerful women
DESTINY magazine's September issue celebrates power by focusing on individuals such as Maria Ramos, who has never lost touch with the person she knew herself to be as a humble, ambitious schoolgirl.
17 Aug 2010
TRUE LOVE readers to help decide SAFA’s hottest designer
TRUE LOVE has reignited the South African Fashion Awards (SAFA) in 2010, announcing the re-launch of this celebrated fashion experience. It is also enlisting the help of its readers by asking them to vote for South Africa’s hottest fashion designer at www.fashionawards.co.za.
17 Aug 2010
Varsity newspaper front page sparks debate
The Cape Times reports that student newspaper at the University of Stellenbosch, Die Matie, showed two men kissing on the front page of its new issue. The kiss between two friends sparked debate among students at the university.
17 Aug 2010
FAIRLADY calls for the country's top products in the first ever Best Buy Consumer Awards
Do you have a product worthy of the label ‘Best Buy’? Does your product offer top quality, reliability and ease of use – all at a reasonable price? Then the FAIRLADY Best Buy Consumer Awards, announced this week, are for you.
13 Aug 2010
The search is on for this year's soccer babe
In a year that saw soccer support reach fanatical levels in South Africa, there is one more champion to be crowned: that special beauty to shine alongside our local soccer heroes in the 2010 Toyota KICK OFF SoccerBabes Supplement.
12 Aug 2010
Swaziland bans City Press?
News24 reports that the City Press appears to have been unofficially banned in Swaziland for covering the royal sex scandal involving one of the 14 wives of absolute monarch, King Mswati's III, and a minister.
11 Aug 2010
Soccer Laduma scores with lifestyle brand extension
After 13 years as South Africa’s biggest selling sports publication, and biggest selling male interest publication, the hugely successful Soccer Laduma is offering its readers more than soccer with an exciting new lifestyle tabloid, Styling.
11 Aug 2010
Sunday Independent to apologise to SABC
Sunday newspaper, the Sunday Independent, has been ordered by the Deputy Press Ombudsman of the Press Council of South Africa to publish an apology towards the SABC "for possible harm caused to the SABC" by an article it published on 28 February 2010, headlined 'SABC told to drop Malema story'.
06 Aug 2010
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A look at trends in the magazine industry

With circulation figures continuing to decline, several magazine titles are making changes to their format and layout, ostensibly to attract greater readership, as well as much needed advertising to keep them afloat. Dalene Davids of Newsclip’s Express Department has noticed several trends coming through in magazines, and shares them with Kerryn Le Cordeur.


By Kerryn Le Cordeur

With circulation figures continuing to decline, according to the most recent Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) results, several magazine titles are making changes to their format and layout, ostensibly to attract greater readership, as well as much needed advertising to keep them afloat.

Dalene Davids of Newsclip’s Express Department has noticed several trends coming through in magazines, as the majority of publications that pass through Newsclip for monitoring end up on her desk. She recently shared her thoughts with Media Update.

Firstly, men’s magazines don’t often change their format, with a 2005 issue of Popular Mechanics, for example, not differing significantly in terms of format from a current issue. The same is true for motoring and car magazines, the reason being that there are certain article types that prove popular, so the publications stick with them. On the other hand, consumer magazines aimed at women change format more frequently, based on new design trends; typography; reader feedback; or to match the style of a new editor.

On the topic of reader interaction, Davids notes that when Destiny and Destiny Man chose to go for a more complicated layout, this didn’t go down well with readers, and this feedback resulted in the titles reverting to cleaner, simpler styles.

And it seems that other magazines are also following the trend of going with a simplified style, with the latest issue of Entrepreneur magazine modifying its layout from several columns and snippets appearing on one page, to a much simpler one making for greater readability.

Readability, of course, is an important aspect in sustaining the kind of readership and circulation figures that make a publication attractive to advertisers. But when it comes to advertising, publishers need to consider on the one hand, just how to make themselves attractive to advertisers, and on the other hand, what type of advertising best speaks to their target audience.

Lindsey Kin wrote in last week’s Totally MAd Editorial Desk about Standard Bank’s choice to use Destiny and Fairlady magazines to market its new banking concept – a first-of-its-kind credit card for women. She discussed that the brand personalities of these publications speak to professional women who are independent; educated; and outspoken. As such, the pairing of Standard Bank’s MyCard with them was ideal, likely to result in readers taking note of the ad because it is aligned with their identity. On top of this, Destiny also offered Standard Bank the platform to create a ‘pop-up’ ad for this campaign within the publication, therefore making the publication that much more attractive to advertisers.

Another trend that Davids has noticed is that over the past two years, print ads have been placed together cleverly, for example pairing an ad for washing powder with an ad for a washing machine. Promotional/ advertorial sections within magazines are also becoming more complicated, with some presented to look just like editorial pages, and sometimes even listed on the contents page with the rest of the editorial content, so that the only way a reader knows it is an advertorial is because of the company’s logo placed somewhere in the spread. Real magazine has done this with a Lux advertorial; Rooi Rose’s September issue goes so far as to list ‘Promotions’ on its contents page, thereby distinguishing these from editorial and advertising content; and VISI’s house-shaped 50th edition featured a 10-page fold-out ‘promotion’ for Plascon Colour, which was not listed on the contents page. The question here is, when promotions become this lengthy and in-depth, even features of the magazine, should they be counted as advertising or editorial? Either way, certainly an attractive proposition for prospective advertisers.

However, while there are many new innovations cropping up in the print world, there are also those publications that have been around for as long as we can remember, such as National Geographic, which never changes its format and yet remains successful. As kottke.org says, “National Geographic's front cover is a great example of how well simple branding can be tied to a product or message. In this case, the slightly warm yellow has become a symbol of wonderful photography; intriguing articles; and serves as a doorway into places worlds away.” On the other hand, there are those new publications entering the market, such as COUP, now going the digital route – some say the way of the future in this industry – and constantly innovating.

At the ABC second quarter release, Gordon Patterson said he hopes that as the economy begins to improve, the industry, too, will see gains. With these new developments, it certainly appears that magazines in particular are doing all they can to ensure that happens.

What are your thoughts on trends in the magazine industry? Leave your comments on our blog.

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Fairlady Food becomes Fairlady Cook; dishes up Spring’s light yummies

The Spring edition of renamed Fairlady Cook magazine focuses on equipping its readers with recipes that turn dull food into mouth-watering yet healthy dishes. The content of the magazine reveals ingredients that do not compromise the taste and flavour while preparing a healthy meal.


By Reikhutsitse Malala

Meals like cholesterol-free, high protein frittata are eye catching and could be served as breakfast or dinner. The recipes for these dishes are easy to understand, offering everyday food cooked in a healthy way.

Fairlady Food editor, Justine Kiggen, says the recipes in the magazine are not about losing weight, instead, they are about eating healthily and mindfully. “The only way of taking control of your body is to ensure that you eat healthy, one should take charge,” says Kiggen.

The testing staff of the magazine also recommended kitchen gadgets which can be used to prepare healthy food. Different types of utensils, such as citrus juicers and salad spinners, were tested to give readers the best buy.

For more information, contact Fairlady Cook's how to cook team on www.fairlady.com

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Architechnology
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24.com
Launched in July 2006, 24.com is a new company created from the merger between Naspers Company, Media24 Digital’s arm, and MWEB Studios, the division responsible for the development of web-based services. Headed by Chief Executive Officer, Russell Hanly and based in Cape Town, 24.com is the result...
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The Profit Partnership (publisher profile)
By Kerry Ashdown The Profit Partnership, founded in 2000, began with the aim of bridging a gap in the market. By aiming to produce creative magazines and newsletters guided by a business strategy and aligned with publishing objectives, it has enabled companies to transform their news; succes...
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Skills on Site
Skills On Site is a 40-paged glossy A4 B2B magazine that caters to the building and construction industry. It is aimed at people who have learnt their trade over the years, with formal qualifications to run a business, and those who have the business acumen and are registered with the CIDB, and w...
TREAD (monitored)
TREAD is a quarterly mountain biking publication, launched in March 2009, established to fill gaps in the current market to ensure the steady growth and long-term sustainability of cycling in South Africa. TREAD magazine caters specifically for South African mountain bikers and delivers locally-...
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Scania Revolutions
Scania Revolutions, published by Future Publishing, is the Swedish Trucking Company's latest news magazine whose audience is Scania's database. The magazine is published quarterly and has a print order of 2 000 copies. For more information, click here. ...
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Ukhozi FM (Monitored)
The station targets listeners aged between 25 and 49 years and within the LSM four to eight categories. - - For more information, contact Station Manager, Bonga Mpanza, by calling 031 362 5403/ 2 or 031 362 5203. Alternatively, email "mailto:mpanzabt@sabc.co.za">mpanzabt@sabc.co.za or visit www.ukhosifm.co.za. - ...
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UCM (company profile)
UCM is the media brand owner behind publications such as FHM, heat, and UCM Digital. Louis Eksteen and Kim Browne created UCM (UpperCase Media, a Media24/Emap Company) in 1999 as a joint venture between Media24, in the Naspers stable, and Emap plc, the UK's premier magazine publishing company. Th...
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Something Wicked
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WoodSA and Timber Times (Monitored)
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Zone Reality
(Channel on DStv bouquet) Zone Reality brings viewers exciting, hard-hitting action-packed programmes. High-speed pursuits, daring robberies, the deadliest earthquakes, rescues and heroic fire-fighters add to the heady mix of thrills and spills. Zone Reality is the only TV channel dedicated t...
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XK FM (Not monitored)
XF FM is broadcast on a 30km radius around Platfontein and its target audience is the San people. The station’s audience comprises 16- to 50-year-old listeners. It is on air from 06:00 to 21:00 and content revolves around traditional San music and traditional cultural matters. For more informa...
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Reuters
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