Die Bronberger says that it offers opportunities to communicate with its local community, as well as the potential clients from the rural areas of Pretoria East.

According to the newspaper, the purchasing power of its readers is something to be reckoned with, as a big percentage of Die Bronberger's distribution channel belongs to the LSM 10 income group.

The printed glossy sheet is distributed once a month to high-income societies such as:
  • golf estates like Silver Lakes
  • horse and agricultural developments Mooikloof, Grootfontein and Zwavelpoort
  • klienhoewes and house owners in the Bronberg area.

Die Bronberg also distributes to the East of Pretoria, which ranges in the following areas:
  • Olympus
  • Zwavelpoort
  • Shere
  • Tyger Valley
  • Tierpoort
  • Bashewa
  • Rietforntein
  • Mooiplaats
  • Boschkop
  • Swaeltjie
  • Kleinfontein
  • Donderhoek, and
  • Klipkop.

The distribution area roughly covers the area from Solomon Mahlangury avenue in the west, Garsfontein way, and Atterbury way to Lynnwood drive until Babpsfontein in the East. According to the newspaper, this area is growing fastly with estate developments that are being built that go as far as Rayton.

Die Bronberger adds that it has explored new ways to please its clients since Covid-19 and now has an electronic version of the magazine that is sent out once a month and currently receiving the most attention.

To view Die Bronberger's complete electronic collection, individuals can click here. On the left-hand side of the website is a menu with the option to download the magazine. The button is titled "Aflaai".

The website is also an editorial archive in which individuals can view over 20 years of reader and advertising statistics. It is not an advertising platform per se, but offers interesting articles about:
  • people
  • places, and
  • lifestyles.
For more information, visit www.bronberger.co.za.