Iconic kids’ magazines K-Zone and Total Girl sold to Nuclear Media
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 12th December 2025 at 8:59am
nextmedia has today announced the sale of two of Australia’s most iconic children’s magazine brands, K-Zone and Total Girl, to Nuclear Media, a fast-growing specialist publisher focused on youth and entertainment content.
For more than two decades, K-Zone and Total Girl have been staples in Australian households, schools and newsagents - shaping pop culture, fuelling imagination, and inspiring generations of young readers. Known for their colourful energy, fun-first approach, and strong community of loyal fans, the two titles continue to hold a unique place in the youth media landscape.
The acquisition marks an important milestone for Nuclear Media as it expands its portfolio in the youth market. The company plans to invest in refreshed editorial, digital extensions, and ne...
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