List of print media in New Zealand

List of print media in New Zealand

This is a list of print media in New Zealand.

New Zealand once had several daily newspapers in each major city, but as in other countries the medium was damaged by radio and then television, and each city now only has one daily newspaper. There are no truly national newspapers although The New Zealand Herald and to a lesser extent The Dominion Post are both available outside their core areas. The four main centres of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin are served by The New Zealand Herald, The Dominion Post, The Press and the Otago Daily Times. There are several weekly newspapers with a national scope, including two tabloids. There are also numerous low-budget weekly newspapers catering for particular suburbs or for subcultures including the gay and farming communities and various ethnic groups. Ownership of New Zealand newspapers is dominated by Fairfax New Zealand and APN News & Media with Fairfax having 48.6% of the daily newspaper circulation.[1]

Contents

Dailies

Circulation over 25,000
Publication City Circulation (2010)[2]
The New Zealand Herald Auckland &10000000000170677000000170,677
The Dominion Post Wellington &1000000000008404700000084,047
The Press Christchurch &1000000000008101700000081,017
Waikato Times Hamilton &1000000000004009600000040,096
Otago Daily Times Dunedin &1000000000003909700000039,097
The Southland Times Invercargill &1000000000002806600000028,066
Circulation under 25,000
Publication Town/City Circulation (2010)[2]
Hawke's Bay Today Hastings &1000000000002468200000024,682
Taranaki Daily News New Plymouth &1000000000002300500000023,005
Bay of Plenty Times Tauranga &1000000000002035200000020,352
Manawatu Standard Palmerston North &1000000000001700000000017,000
The Nelson Mail Nelson &1000000000001560900000015,609
The Timaru Herald Timaru &1000000000001401000000014,010
The Northern Advocate Whangarei &1000000000001329200000013,292
Wanganui Chronicle Whanganui &1000000000001121700000011,217
The Daily Post Rotorua &1000000000001029400000010,294
Gisborne Herald Gisborne &100000000000077050000007,705
Wairarapa Times-Age Masterton &100000000000065660000006,566
Ashburton Guardian Ashburton &100000000000052430000005,243
Greymouth Star Greymouth &100000000000042840000004,284
Oamaru Mail Oamaru &100000000000028690000002,869
Daily Chronicle (New Zealand)
The Marlborough Express

Weeklies

Tabloids

Magazines

Historic

Note: these newspapers are listed by decade of first issue.

1830s
  • New Zealand Gazette
1840s
  • Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle
  • New Zealander
  • New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian
1850s
1860s
  • The Evening Post
  • Evening Star
  • Grey River Argus
  • Nelson Evening Mail
  • The Star
  • Timaru Herald
  • Tuapeka Times
  • Wellington Independent
  • West Coast Times
1870s
1890s
  • Paeroa Gazette[3]
1910s

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