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Are Media is an Australian media company. It was formed after the 2020 purchase of the assets of Bauer Media Australia, which had in turn acquired the assets of Pacific Magazines, AP Magazines and Australian Consolidated Press (ACP) during the 2010s. It is owned by the Sydney investment firm Mercury Capital.


History


Australian Consolidated Press

Consolidated Press was formed in 1936, combining ownership of ''
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'' and Frank Packer's '' Australian Women's Weekly''. It was renamed Australian Consolidated Press (ACP) in 1957, and acquired '' The Bulletin'' in 1960. ''The Daily Telegraph'' was sold to
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in 1972; the same year ACP founded '' Cleo'' and took over Publishers Holdings (including ''Australian House & Garden'', '' Wheels'', and others). Two years later, Frank Packer died, and his son Kerry took over the company. In 1988, ACP acquired John Fairfax's magazines (including '' Woman's Day'', ''
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'', '' Dolly'', and '' Good Housekeeping''). In 1994, ACP merged with the
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to form Publishing & Broadcasting Limited. In 2000, Australian Consolidated Press was rebranded ACP Magazines. In 1999, PBL acquired Crown Limited, and in 2002, it combined ACP and Nine into a new division, PBL Media. CVC Capital Partners acquired PBL Media in 2007. In 2011, ACP sold its magazines in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia to Singapore Press Holdings.


Pacific Magazines

Pacific Magazines was a magazine publisher operating in Australia, owned by Seven West Media. It was acquired by Bauer Media Australia in April 2020. In June 2020, Mercury Capital acquired Pacific Magazines as part of its purchase of Bauer's former Australian and New Zealand assets.


Bauer Media Australia and New Zealand

In September 2012, Nine Entertainment announced that it had agreed to sell ACP Magazines to the German multinational publishing company Bauer Media for an estimated A$500 million, with the sale completed on 1 October 2012. ACP was rebranded as Bauer Media Australia. Bauer Media Australia sold its computing titles '' APC'' and '' TechLife'' in 2013 to
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. The publisher had many tie-ins with other Nine Entertainment Co. companies, such as Nine Network programs ('' Burke's Backyard'' and '' Good Medicine'') and the Magshop web service, which is now operated by Bauer Media Group. In October 2019, Bauer agreed terms to purchase Pacific Magazines from Seven West Media. The transaction was completed in May 2020 after the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission cleared the sale. In April 2020, several titles temporarily ceased publication due to the onset of the
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.


Mercury Capital

In June 2020, the Sydney investment firm Mercury Capital purchased Bauer Media's Australian and New Zealand print and digital assets covering women's entertainment and lifestyle; fashion, beauty and health; food; and the motoring and trader lifestyle categories. Some New Zealand brands acquired by Mercury Capital included the '' New Zealand Woman's Weekly'', the '' New Zealand Listener'', and ''North and South''. Notable Australian assets acquired by the company include '' Woman's Day'', '' The Australian Women's Weekly'', '' Rolling Stone Australia'', '' Cleo'', '' Dolly'', and Pacific Magazines. In mid-July 2020, Mercury Capital announced that it would resume publishing several former Bauer titles including '' Woman's Day'', the ''New Zealand Woman's Weekly'', ''The Australian Women's Weekly NZ'', home category magazine '' Your Home & Garden'', current affairs weekly ''New Zealand Listener'', Air New Zealand's in-flight magazine ''Kia Ora'', the '' Property Press'', and the websites Now to Love, Homes to Love and Beauty Heaven. However, Mercury Capital closed down several publications including '' NW'' and ''Good Health'', and the Australian editions of '' Elle'', ''
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'', '' InStyle'', '' Men's Health'', '' OK!'', '' Women's Health''. In addition, Mercury Capital sold the New Zealand titles ''Metro'' to independent publisher Simon Chesterman and ''North & South'' to independent publishers Konstantin Richter and Verena Friederike Hasel respectively. In late September 2020, Bauer Media Australia was rebranded as Are Media. As part of the rebrand and relaunch, the company's CEO Brendon Hill confirmed that Are Media would be relaunching several titles including the ''New Zealand Woman's Weekly'', ''New Zealand Listener'', ''Woman's Day'', ''The Australian Women's Weekly'', ''Your Home and Garden'', and Air New Zealand's inflight magazine ''Kia Ora''. In late June 2023, Are Media partnered with New Zealand media company NZME to launch an online version of the ''New Zealand Listener'' called "Listener.co.nz." The website is hosted on ''
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'' website and features exclusive digital content.


Brands


Entertainment and lifestyle/health

*'' The Australian Women's Weekly'' * ''Better Homes and Gardens'' **''Better Homes Diabetic Living'' *''Family Circle'' *'' New Idea'' *Now To Love * ''Take 5'' * ''That's Life!'' * TV Week" * ''Who'' * ''Woman's Day''


Fashion and beauty

*''BEAUTYcrew'' *''beautyheaven'' * ''Elle'' * ''Girlfriend'' *'' Marie Claire''


Homes

*''Australian House & Garden'' *'' Belle'' *''The Block'' *''Country Style'' *''Home Beautiful'' *Homes to Love *''Inside Out'' *''Real Living''


Food

*'' Cooking with the Australian Woman's Weekly'' *'' Gourmet Traveller'' *'' New Idea Food''


Parenting

*Bounty *Practical Parenting


Auto

*''4X4 Australia'' *''Australasian Bus & Coach'' (ABC) *''Australasian Transport News'' (ATN) *'' Deals on Wheels'' *'' Earthmovers & Excavators'' *'' Farms & Farm Machinery'' * ''Motor'' *'' Owner Driver'' * ''Street Machine'' *'' Unique Cars'' * ''Wheels'' *''WhichCar''


New Zealand

*'' Kia Ora: Air New Zealand Inflight magazine'' *'' The Australian Women's Weekly'' New Zealand Edition *'' New Zealand Listener'' *'' New Zealand Woman's Weekly'' *''NEXT magazine/Now To Love'' * ''Woman's Day'' *''Your Home and Garden''


References


External links


Are Media official websiteAre Media New Zealand website
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