Press Release – School Road Publishing Independent New Zealand-owned magazine publisher, School Road Publishing, has today confirmed a content sharing agreement with New Zealands biggest news site, Stuff . The partnership will see content originating in School Road Publishings portfolio …
Independent New Zealand-owned magazine publisher, School Road Publishing, has today confirmed a content sharing agreement with New Zealand’s biggest news site,
Stuff.
The partnership will see content originating in School Road Publishing’s portfolio of magazine brands also appearing online at
Stuff.co.nz, expanding the reach of School Road Publishing’s titles, as well as increasing the offering of reliable and engaging lifestyle journalism available to Kiwi readers.
Business digest: Home lender secured for BayTrust s $2m co-ownership programme
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Bay of Plenty Times
Credit Union teams up with YouOwn
BayTrust announced an investment of $2 million to support YouOwn s co-ownership programme in the Bay of Plenty earlier this year. Now, YouOwn is announcing Credit Union Baywide as the home lender for the co-ownership programme.
Credit Union Baywide is a 100 per cent New Zealand-owned financial co-operative,
and like BayTrust, a not-for-profit.
Originally established in 1971 as Whakatu Freezing Works Employee s Credit Union, and following a merger with NZCU South, NZCUCentral and ACU in 2019, Credit Union Baywide has grown to 21 branches and a strong online presence supporting Kiwis across New Zealand.
Stuff.
The partnership will see content
originating in School Road Publishing’s portfolio of
magazine brands also appearing online at
Stuff.co.nz, expanding
the reach of School Road Publishing’s titles, as well as
increasing the offering of reliable and engaging lifestyle
journalism available to Kiwi readers.
School Road
Publishing was born in the wake of COVID-19 and over the
past three months has successfully launched four independent
magazines:
Woman, a
fortnightly print and digital magazine about New Zealand
women, for New Zealand women, by New Zealand women. Woman is
helmed by Sido Kitchin, seven-time winner of the MPA
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It topped the charts in Australia and New Zealand and reached No. 1 on America s Top 40 chart.
The accompanying album, also titled How Bizarre, was certified gold in the States for 500,000 copies sold and is estimated to have sold over 3million copies worldwide.
How bizarre! TikTok clips featuring How Bizarre have already surpassed more than 2.2billion views on the Chinese app
According to Stuff, the single and album earned around $11million in royalties, with around $5million going to OMC s late lead singer Pauly Fuemana.
Views for the How Bizarre music video are also starting to climb on YouTube, where the clip currently has 21million views and thousands of comments talking about the song s viral popularity.