Bauer Rebrands To Are Media
Are Media apparently stands for "audience, reach & engagement". Thankfully, subscriptions wasn't also one of its cores.
Are Media apparently stands for "audience, reach & engagement". Thankfully, subscriptions wasn't also one of its cores.
As you'll discover here, Bauer might be folding its magazines, but it's definitely ramping up its Survey Monkey efforts.
Bauer concludes that publishing magazines is just too much of a pain in the arse, enters car insurance market instead.
This is awful news! Mag closures impact so many people - the staff, freelancers, stylists, photographers, printers..!
Yes, it's ad legend, the incomparable Jane Evans! Even add your own superlative - exceptional, unparalleled or peerless!
Yes, this was yesterday's news. So it's kinda the editorial equivalent of when you burn a cake & turn it into a trifle.
Bauer sells to private equity. Apparently there are no plans to bring back 'Steam Train Fancier' or 'Decoupage Digest'.
Hit children TV show Bluey has moved into print after Bauer Media launched Bluey magazine. Bluey is the award-winning TV...
Bauer says its mag subs are surging during lockdown. Although we doubt that includes inflight mags or Rugby League Week.
Bauer unveils its rendition of Dick Van Dyke's "grey skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy face". Sing along here.
Ze Germans eyeing the exits in Australia's magazine game. Or, eyeing the "ausfahrts" for those seeking a cheap laugh.
Study reveals Aussies still love a magazine. Albeit the 1983 Christmas edition of The Weekly in the doctor's surgery.
Sadly, Australia's mag industry continues to get decimated, now pinning last hopes on Brad & Jen getting back together.
As mags continue to struggle, newsagents turn to $17 birthday cards & unwinnable scratch lottery tickets for survival.
Bauer's & Pac Mags' rancorous marriage has finally happened! With the bride & groom already sleeping in separate beds.
The state of Australia's magazine industry proving as tumultuous as a fabricated & highly litigious cover of New Idea.
Bauer's German owners say "nein" to Pac Mag sale, clearly forgetting it was actually being bought off Seven.
Bauer brings in EY to review its Australian operations amid reports 17 rolls of staff toilet paper remain unaccounted.