From today the businesses formerly known as APN NZ, TRN and GrabOne are unifying their print, radio, digital and e-commerce brands under one new, overarching brand, NZME.
The re-launch is the next major step in NZME. fully realising the power of its content, audience and eCommerce capabilities and is designed to maximise the New Zealand Group's combined asset potential. NZME. or 'N-Zed me' stands for New Zealand Media and Entertainment.
"Our combined assets have exceptional reach in the New Zealand market with 2.9 million people connecting with our brands every week," says CEO, Jane Hastings. "As NZME. we will be able to leverage that advantage to more effectively connect advertisers with audiences across the country."
91 per cent of large business owners and 87 per cent of SME business owners engage with NZME.'s platforms and each month 88 per cent of people in Hamilton have read, heard, shopped or otherwise interacted with one of NZME.'s media platforms. NZME.'s news brands reach 2.2 million Kiwis monthly while their sport and entertainment brands reach 1.1 million and 2.7 million Kiwis respectively.
"While APN NZ and The Radio Network will become NZME., our much loved brands don't change," Hastings explains. "For example GrabOne is still GrabOne, NewstalkZB is still NewstalkZB and The New Zealand Herald is still The New Zealand Herald. Only where you had previously seen 'APN NZ' or 'TRN' will you now see NZME.. This will bring all of our platforms together to clearly establish us as the preferred news, sport and entertainment destination for New Zealanders."