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NZ Herald lifts wraps off glittering digital-subscription package - welcome to New York Times, Financial Times, The Times and Harvard Business Review

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28 Apr, 2019 05:42 PM2 mins to read

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The Herald announced today that digital subscribers would be offered a special introductory price. Photo / Jason Oxenham

The Herald announced today that digital subscribers would be offered a special introductory price. Photo / Jason Oxenham

Four of the world's renowned and premier mastheads will join the New Zealand Herald stable this week, with the launch of digital subscriptions.

The very best selection of journalism from the New York Times, The Times (UK), the Financial Times and the Harvard Business Review will be part of a stellar line-up of local, national and international journalism and content on offer at nzherald.co.nz

The four news organisations join a syndication stable that already includes the Washington Post, The Daily Telegraph (UK) and the South China Morning Post.

The NZ Herald also announced today that digital subscribers would be offered a special introductory price of $2.50 per week for the first eight weeks — half the usual $5 weekly price. An annual subscription will cost just $199.

Premium content editor Miriyana Alexander (centre) is delighted that the New York Times, The Times, The Financial Times and Harvard Business Review have signed up. Photo / Supplied
Premium content editor Miriyana Alexander (centre) is delighted that the New York Times, The Times, The Financial Times and Harvard Business Review have signed up. Photo / Supplied
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Five-, six-, and seven-day print subscribers of the NZ Herald, Northern Advocate, Bay of Plenty Times, Rotorua Daily Post, Hawke's Bay Today and Whanganui Chronicle will have automatic access to premium digital content and are being advised this week on how to activate their digital subscriptions.

The NZ Herald and NZME's five regional newspaper websites will this week launch digital subscriptions — the first major New Zealand media company to make what's been described as the biggest move on the local media landscape in 2019.

While much of the content on nzherald.co.nz will remain free, premium, unique and in-depth investigations, stories, columns and analysis will be offered for a small weekly price.

Premium content editor Miriyana Alexander is delighted that the New York Times, The Times, The Financial Times and Harvard Business Review have signed up.

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The NZ Herald and NZME's five regional newspaper websites will this week launch digital subscriptions.
The NZ Herald and NZME's five regional newspaper websites will this week launch digital subscriptions.

"While our major focus is on the delivery of the very best New Zealand journalism, we know that the addition of these four publishers, alongside the likes of the Washington Post and The Daily Telegraph will make for a terrific, unrivalled package of journalism and content," she said.

"We are investing strongly in our business coverage — with a brilliant team of journalists, columnists, and plans for a range of new content as well as these new international connections, we will ensure nzherald.co.nz will be the go-to destination for specialist, insightful and essential business journalism."

Alexander said readers would learn more about the specific line-up of premium content and the simple means to signing up for digital subscriptions in coming days.

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