Launching in November is Maverick, a brand new four weekly (not monthly) glossy magazine for business people who don't see the upside of being bored. Hailing from the newly established Business Century stable, Maverick, will be launched nationally on 3 November with a circulation of 30 000 copies, 14 000 of which will be mailed with Fortune Magazine to its South African subscribers.
The brainchild of media entrepreneur, Branko Brkic - of Brainstorm fame - Maverick is something of a quest. After wooing the necessary financial partners and passionately convincing the cream of South African business writers and doyens to join him, Brkic has managed to deliver what he believes to be, "the first business magazine that people will actually read in South Africa".
"People, not money, make the business world go round. At Maverick we have a duty to introduce these people to our readers, be they mining magnates or young black empowerment players, with a sense of purpose and access.
"The world of business is filled with intrigue, bloodletting, backstabbing and more fascinating stories that you can shake a stick at. These are the stories that Maverick is dedicated to telling," says Phillip De Wet, Deputy Editor of the magazine.
Maverick focuses on the South African business space and follows the exploits of local companies in Africa and beyond: "Of course we wouldn't be a real business magazine if we ignored the rest of the world so every month you'll find columns from our embedded correspondents in China, the USA and elsewhere."
Brkic says his mission is simply to make readers into better business people: "This is our passion and the fundamental philosophy on which the entire magazine is based. Because, there is nothing wrong with enjoying your business read."
I personally think its a great idea and look forward to its launch, however im curious to know who has been awarded the printing of this magazine. Do you guys have any policy with regards to BEE procurement?
kindly looking forward to your reply Posted on 1 Nov 2005 11:08
Are corporates really ready to step out of their box... (or are the creatives simply tapping into the corporate box?). Either way, am looking forward to the read. Posted on 1 Nov 2005 11:14
Just what the SA business publishing industry needs: a good shake-up. If the quality is anything like Brainstorm in its early days, Maverick will be an indispensable read. More strength to your elbow! Posted on 2 Nov 2005 08:51
I read the mag before reading this article and have been looking for a space to give it praise!!! I'm not one to pick up business mags but over a capuccino at a coffee shop I discovered Maverick. What a brilliant read!! You definitely have a loyal reader (buyer) in me. Posted on 24 Jul 2006 13:56
Read the first two issues - they more than lived up to my expectations. Very witty, yet well-balanced articles. You can get copies at your nearest CNA. Posted on 6 Dec 2005 18:13
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