Kitchin opens new publishing firm
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Wednesday, 05th August 2020 at 11:44am
Magazine editor Sido Kitchin is going forward with a new company called School Road Publishing (pictured).
The company is slated to produce four new titles in print and digital form starting October 2020.
School Road will be Kitchin’s first major undertaking since wrapping up as editorial director of New Zealand Woman’s Weekly, Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, and Lucky Break when Bauer Media closed down its NZ division.
Former Bauer Media ANZ CEO Stanley Dykzeul has agreed to be School Road’s new consultant.
“I know how much New Zealanders love magazines, taking them into their hearts and homes across generations. It’s a buoyant market for mags right now and in a COVID world, readers are relishing the comfort, connectio...
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