2 Apr 2020

Bauer media to close, magazines to go

From Nine To Noon, 10:35 am on 2 April 2020
Non-daily print media are not considered an essential service, effectively shutting down magazines like The Listener and North & South and community papers across the country.

Non-daily print media are not considered an essential service, effectively shutting down magazines like The Listener and North & South and community papers across the country. Photo: RNZ / Bridget Tunnicliffe

The German company, Bauer Media Group,  which publishes many magazine titles, including The New Zealand Listener and the New Zealand Woman's Weekly, Metro, and North and South - has shut down its operations here citing the severe economic impact of Covid-19.

Yesterday Mediaworks, which owns TV3, several commercial radio stations and Newshub, asked staff to volunteer to take a 15 percent pay cut across the board.

Earlier in the week NZME took Radio Sport off-air. 

Kathryn discusses the dramatically altered landscape with media commentator Andrew Holden, a journalist for 30 years, and former editor of The Melbourne Age and The Press (Christchurch).

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