The ''New Zealand Listener'' is a weekly New Zealand
magazine
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that covers the political, cultural and literary life of New Zealand by featuring a variety of topics, including
current events,
politics
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, social issues, health, technology, arts, food, culture and
entertainment
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. The
Bauer Media Group
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closed ''The Listener'' in April 2020 as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
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. In June 2020,
Mercury Capital
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Assets
*Blue Star Group, acquired January 2013
*International Volunteer HQ, 80% shareholding acquired in November 2017
*Are Media, acquired i ...
acquired the magazine as part of its purchase of Bauer Media's former Australia and New Zealand assets, which were rebranded as
Are Media.
History
''The Listener'' was first published in June 1939 as a weekly broadcasting guide for radio listeners, and the first issue was distributed free to 380,000 households. First edited by
Oliver Duff then from June 1949
M. H. Holcroft, it originally had a monopoly on the publication of upcoming television and radio programmes.
In the 1980s it lost that monopoly, but despite the increase in competition since that time, it was still one of the top selling magazines in the country. It was privatised in 1990 and was published by
Bauer Media Group
Heinrich Bauer Publishing (german: Heinrich Bauer Verlag KG), trading as Bauer Media Group, is a German multimedia conglomerate headquartered in Hamburg. It operates worldwide and owns more than 600 magazines, over 400 digital products and 50 r ...
until the magazine's closure in early 2020.
Pamela Stirling was the editor since 2004, and by 2018 readership was 197,000 with a circulation of 45,262.
From 2004 to 2009, the ''Listener'' produced an annual
''New Zealand Listener'' Power List of the 50 most powerful people in New Zealand. It also published the Best 100 Books, Best 50 Kids Books, and Best Cookbooks, every November/December.
Notable writers to have had their work published in the Listener include
James K. Baxter,
Janet Frame
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and
Maurice Shadbolt
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Biography
Shadbolt was born in Auckland, and was the eldest of three children. He had a younger bro ...
.
Closure and restart, 2020
On 2 April 2020, the Bauer Media Group announced the closing of many of its New Zealand and Australian publications, including ''The Listener'', due to the continued loss of advertising revenue, hastened by the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. Prior to that, the weekly current affairs printed magazine was billed as "New Zealand's best-selling current affairs magazine with a per capita circulation higher than ''
Time
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'', the ''
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* '' The ...
'' and ''
Spectator''".
On 17 June 2020, Australian investment company
Mercury Capital
Mercury Capital is an Australian investment firm that owns a range of healthcare and media companies.
Assets
*Blue Star Group, acquired January 2013
*International Volunteer HQ, 80% shareholding acquired in November 2017
*Are Media, acquired i ...
purchased ''The Listener'' as part of its acquisition of Bauer Media's Australia and New Zealand assets.
On 17 July, Mercury Capital announced that it would resume publishing ''The Listener'' and other former Bauer publications. In late September 2020, Mercury Capital rebranded Bauer Media as
Are Media, which took over publication of ''The Listener''.
Publication of ''The Listener'' resumed with the issue of 10 October 2020.
Editors
*
Oliver Duff (1939–1949)
*
M. H. Holcroft (1949–1967; 1972–1973)
*Alexander McLeod (1967–1972)
*
Ian Cross
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(1973–1977)
*Tony Reid (1977–1980)
*Peter Stewart (1980–1983; 1987–1989)
*
David Beatson
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(1984–1989)
*Geoff Baylis (1989–1993 Editor-in-chief, CEO)
*Terry Snow (1991–1995)
*Jenny Wheeler (1995–1997)
*Paul Little (1997–1998)
*
Finlay Macdonald (1998–2003)
*
Pamela Stirling (2004–2021)
*
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*Karyn Bosnak (born 1974), American author of two published books: ''Save Karyn'' and ''20 Times a Lady'' ...
(2021–current)
Regular writers/journalists
*
Diana Wichtel
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*
Donna Chisholm
*
Bill Ralston
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*
Nicky Pellegrino
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Early life
Pellegrino was born in Liverpool in ...
*Sally Blundell
*
Paul Thomas (writer)
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Thomas was born in Harrogate, United Kingdom, and attended ...
*Jane Clifton
*Russell Baillie, Books & Culture Editor
*Fiona Rae
*
Michael Cooper
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*
Clare de Lore
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De Lore grew up in Riccarton in Christchurch, and attended St Teresa's School and Villa Maria College. After completing a journalism course, she worked at Radio New ...
*
Peter Griffin
*Marc Wilson, psychology columnist
*
Paul Thomas, sports columnist
*
Joanne BlackJennifer Bowden*Greg Dixon
*Michele Hewitson
*Mark Broatch
*
Rose McIver
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*
Andrew Anthony
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*
Sam Neill
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*Louise Chunn
*Cathrin Schaer
*Bernard Lagan
Regular cartoonists/illustrators/photographers
*
Chris Slane (cartoonist)
*
Anthony Ellison (cartoonist)
*Andrew Tristram (cartoonist)
*
Jane Ussher
Philippa Jane Ussher (born 1953) is one of New Zealand's foremost documentary and portrait photographers. She joined the ''New Zealand Listener'' in 1977 and was chief photographer for 29 years, leaving to take up a career as a freelance photogra ...
(photographer)
*Ken Downie (photographer)
*Simon Young (photographer)
*Hagen Hopkins (photographer)
See also
*
Media in New Zealand
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*
List of print media in New Zealand
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References
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