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ACP: Two new editions of Property Press

ACP Media to launch two new editions of Property Press

ACP Media announced today that it will launch two new editions of Property Press, The Hibiscus Coast Property Press and The Western Property Press. The launches follow the recent acquisitions of property classifieds publications Real Estate and Extra, and underscore ACP Media’s commitment to providing real estate advertisers with the best service throughout New Zealand.

The Hibiscus Coast Property Press will be launched on Thursday 15 July servicing the Whangaparaoa Peninsula and Orewa region. The Western Property Press will cover the western Auckland suburbs and will be launched one week later, on Thursday 22 July. Both will be published weekly.

“The launch of the new editions of Property Press confirms our commitment to the market by further strengthening the powerful range of options we offer advertisers. These two launches complement our recent acquisitions of Extra and Real Estate property classifieds publications and reinforces ACP Media’s position as the leading provider of dedicated property publishing services in New Zealand,” said ACP Media’s CEO, Heith Mackay-Cruise.

Pat Houlihan, head of ACP Media’s Property Classifieds Division, said the launch of The Hibiscus Coast Property Press and The Western Property Press would enhance the options available to real estate advertisers in the Auckland region. “These launches are part of our wider response to strong and consistent real estate advertising demand across the wider Auckland market.”

Including the Real Estate and Extra acquisitions, the launch of The Hibiscus Coast Property Press and The Western Property Press West will increase the number of property classifieds publications produced by ACP Media to 18, double the number it produced less than a month ago.

About ACP Media ACP Media is New Zealand’s leading magazine publisher. The company’s Consumer Division publishes some of the country’s most popular magazines, including Woman’s Day, Australian Women’s Weekly and Next, and iconic titles such as Metro and North & South. The Property Classifieds Division’s stable includes Property Press and the recently acquired Real Estate and Extra, while ACP Media’s Trader Division publishes a range of classified advertising titles, and owns New Zealand’s largest classifieds website, traderpoint.co.nz. ACP Media operates a national distribution network through its subsidiary Netlink, which distributes publications to retailers across the country. ACP Media is a subsidiary of Australian Consolidated Press Limited, a division of Publishing and Broadcasting Limited.

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