New Zealand Media and Entertainment
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New Zealand Media and Entertainment (abbreviated NZME) is a New Zealand newspaper, radio and digital media business. It was launched in 2014 as the formal merger of the New Zealand division of APN News & Media, APN New Zealand; The Radio Network, is formerly part of the Australian Radio Network; and GrabOne, one of New Zealand's biggest ecommerce websites.
Company type | Public |
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NZX: NZM | |
Industry | Radio broadcasting Print media E-commerce |
Predecessor | APN New Zealand The Radio Network GrabOne |
Founded | Auckland, New Zealand (2014; 10 years ago (2014)) |
Headquarters | Auckland , New Zealand |
Number of locations | 25 markets |
Area served | New Zealand |
Key people | Michael Raymond Boggs (CEO)[1] |
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Divisions | SunMedia |
Website | nzme |
NZME brands include flagship national newspaper The New Zealand Herald, regional newspapers Bay of Plenty Times, Rotorua Daily Post, Hawke's Bay Today, Northern Advocate and the Gisborne Herald. Its radio division operates multiple networks including the country's largest commercial station Newstalk ZB, as well as The Hits, ZM, Radio Hauraki, Flava, Coast, and Gold. The company also owns the New Zealand rights to the iHeartRadio service.[2][3][4] The company also owns the Taurangaābased SunMedia company.[5]