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Two years of Herald Premium: How your support is making the future brighter for Kiwi journalism

Bay of Plenty Times
29 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM4 mins to read

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To mark the second birthday of our digital subscription service, we're offering a free four-week trial for potential new members.

Two years ago, NZME – publisher of the New Zealand Herald, Bay of Plenty Times, Rotorua Daily Post and other daily news titles – took a bold step that no major Kiwi news organisation had taken before: it asked readers to pay for access to its best journalism online.

Today, as we celebrate the second anniversary of Herald Premium, our digital subscription service has grown beyond expectations — and is continuing to expand rapidly, auguring an exciting future for New Zealand's leading news publisher.

More than 110,000 people are now paying to read smart, insightful reporting and commentary on the most important national, business and political issues, along with a selection of articles from leading international publications. More than 60,000 of them are paying for digital-only Premium access.

This weekend, to mark Premium's second birthday, we're offering potential new subscribers a free four-week trial. Click here for more details, or here if you're reading this on the Herald app. The offer expires at 23.59pm on Saturday, May 1.

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Five-, six- or seven-day subscribers to the Bay of Plenty Times, Rotorua Daily Post and NZ Herald are entitled to full digital access; they just have to go to nzherald.co.nz/activate to activate their Premium subscriptions.

Kiwis are turning to Premium to help them make sense of uncertain times.

Herald Premium launched two years ago.
Herald Premium launched two years ago.

Since Premium launched, New Zealand has been through two extremely turbulent years, and journalists working for daily NZME titles such as the Herald, Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post rose to the challenge, bringing our members up-to-the-minute news, astute analysis, and deep-dive investigations about the stories that really matter — including the rollout of the Covid vaccines, the housing crisis, and the performance of New Zealand's first majority government in more than two decades.

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Premium membership has more than doubled from a year ago, providing a vital new source of support for high-quality journalism at a time when New Zealand's news media faces difficult headwinds.

Public interest journalism is difficult and expensive to produce; it requires newsrooms with financial and legal resources, skilled staff, and significant reach. But the ability of publishers to fund this crucial work has been severely curtailed by unprecedented technological and economic disruption in the news business.

When the Herald launched Premium in 2019, it flew in the face of critics who doubted that a digital subscriber service of this scale could be established in the New Zealand market. Many leading publishers overseas have transitioned to that model in recent years, from the New York Times to the Times of London, but sceptics said not enough Kiwis would ever pay for journalism on the internet to make it financially viable here.

Two years on, the Herald's decision has been vindicated, proving that New Zealanders do indeed recognise the value of quality journalism.

We've been humbled by the support from our subscribers. It comes at a time when Herald journalism is in more demand than ever. Our website, nzherald.co.nz, is the number one news website in New Zealand, reaching 1.95 million last month.

Premium subscribers get access to hundreds of articles every week on news, sport, business, politics, lifestyle and entertainment. They also get selected articles from blue-chip global publishers including the Financial Times and New York Times.

We're also investing in quality journalism, including recently launching a dedicated investigations team with several of the country's most formidable reporters. And we'll soon roll out more innovations that will better inform and serve our loyal subscribers, and to bring Herald journalism to a new generation of readers, viewers and listeners.

With your support, we will continue to provide news that Kiwis can trust.

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