ABC Q4 2023: Magazines: Sporting events fuel growth despite overall magazine circulation declineImage: Bizcommunity., Lesley Svenson. The ABC audited circulation figures show a significant annual decline of 12% for the magazine sector | |
This is Cape Town: City launches marketing magazineThe magazine was launched on Wednesday. Source: Karabo Ledwaba. | |
Magazines ABC Q2 2023: Digital magazines the star of the Q2Image: Bizcommunity. The star of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) of South Africa's Q2 2023 is digital magazines | |
Magazines ABC Q1 2023: Some good increases as magazines consolidateImage: Bizcommunity There were some good increases shown in the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) of South Africa in some categories for Consumers Magazines in Q1 2023 | |
Magazines ABC Q4 2022: Magazine category looks upSource: MSN MSN The ABC Q4 2022 is out | |
Magazines ABC Q3 2022: print publications remain critical but stableSource: Compiled by Emily Stander. | |
Magazines ABC Q2 2022: Free and digital magazines the heroesImage compiled by Emily Stander | |
Magazines ABC Q1 2022: Finding the magic mix between print and digital distributionThe hero of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) of South Africa Q1 2022 is digital magazines | |
Magazines ABC Q4 2021: Signs of life for magazines?[Danette Breitenbach] The Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) of South Africa's Q4 2021 figures for magazines are like the sound of a soft rain... | |
Magazines ABC Q3 2021: Magazines show a mere whisper[Danette Breitenbach] While Q2's Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) of South Africa was something worth shouting about, the Q3 figures are more of whisper... | |
EXCLUSIVE: Sid Wahi, director at Forbes Africa celebrates 10 years of growth[Evan-Lee Courie] Sid Wahi, director at Forbes Africa shares the journey of reaching the 10-year milestone... | |
Magazines ABC Q2 2021: Lift off for magazines[Danette Breitenbach] The latest results released by the Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) of South Africa is "something worth shouting about!" | |
#Newsmaker: Meet Siphiwe Mpye, editor of Business Day Wanted[Evan-Lee Courie] Arena Holdings has announced the appointment of journalist and magazine editor, Siphiwe Mpye, as editor of Business Day Wanted, a luxury, lifestyle and culture magazine... | |
Magazines ABC Q1 2021: Little good news for magazines[Danette Breitenbach] The Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) Q1 2021 shows a littering of publications resigning or being discontinued, with not much good news... | |
Magazines ABC Q4 2020: Categories continue to haemorrhage[Danette Breitenbach] The attrition in the magazine category continues in the Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) Q4 with many sectors losing members as the sector battles with resignations, discontinuations and terminations... | |
#Newsmaker: Gugulethu Mhlungu, Careers Magazine's new editor[Jessica Tennant] Gugulethu Mhlungu, popularly known as Gugs, was recently appointed editor of Careers Magazine... | |
Meet Molife Kumona, the new editor-in-chief of GQ South Africa[Evan-Lee Courie] Molife Kumona will take over the reins as editor-in-chief of GQ South Africa... | |
Magazines ABC Q3 2020: No good news in magazine categories[Danette Breitenbach] As with Q2 of 2020, the Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) Q3 results do not hold much good news in the magazine category as the effects of the discontinuation of several titles continue to be felt. As with Q2, many titles also did not submit data for this period... | |
Magazines ABC Q2 2020: Magazines non-submission reflects Covid-19 impact[Danette Breitenbach] The period April to June 2020 of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) for magazines is characterised by the negative effect of Covid-19 that has seen publishing houses closing and titles discontinued and terminated... | |
EXCLUSIVE: Susan Goldberg on National Geographic's special Earth Day flip issue[Jessica Tennant] Susan Goldberg, editor in chief of National Geographic magazine, tell us more about this special Earth Day issue and provides a global perspective on the impact of the pandemic on the publishing industry and the magazine specifically, and how they're responding... |