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In most neighbourhoods Mondays are trash days. Those municipal garbage trucks come round and harvest the waste. For those people who can't be bothered with recycling, this means the Sunday Times or City Press hits the bin almost immediately after the read is done.
City Press's Ferial Haffajee hopes to change that by emulating offshore markets where newspaper magazines have added staying power to Sunday reads and made them last a lot longer than just one day.
"The motivation is that the best Sunday newspapers around the world have good quality magazines which have worked incredibly well to enhance those newspapers' value. We're hoping that by adding the magazine that City Press will now have a longer shelf life," says Haffajee, who's been at the head of Media24's English Sunday title for just over two years now. She came in with a strong mandate to turn the paper around and grow market share.
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