Rugby News Magazine – the Evolution Continues
MEDIA
RELEASE
Thursday October 18
2012
Rugby
News Magazine – the Evolution
Continues
With the changing nature of publishing and the immediacy of news and information, Rugby News is proud to announce the continuing evolution of its weekly publication.
Rugby News, which originated in 1970 as a
black and white newspaper and later evolved to a full colour
magazine, is now moving to a complimentary digital
publication with many new interactive features. Rugby
News continues this evolution and will expand its reach,
both within New Zealand and globally, through a range of
digital communications.
The team at Rugby News will launch an initial version of the digital magazine on November 8 to keep its readers up to date with all the action throughout the All Blacks’ end-of-year tour. The full version of the digital publication will begin in February 2013.
Rugby News’ latest readership survey, conducted by Nielsen Media Research, shows it undoubtedly has the world’s largest rugby readership of 291,000 per month.
Its print stable will still continue to publish Rugby News Special Edition publications as it has done for many years, focused on key events in the rugby calendar such as Super Rugby, the Home Tests, Rugby Championship, ITM Cup, End of Year Tour and Year in Review.
As always, the publication will maintain its
commitment to delivering all the rugby news from New Zealand
and abroad, as it has done uninterrupted since 1970.
About Media
Titles Group Ltd
Media Titles Group Ltd
publishes over 50 sports titles every year throughout New
Zealand and Australia including the iconic Rugby News
magazine which spans across both weekly and special edition
publications.
The company continues to expand its client
publishing division and provide media solutions both in
print and online. Media Titles Group Ltd are contract
publishers of the official All Blacks Test programmes, the
official NZ Cricket magazine and also produce the ANZ
Championship magazine
under
license.
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