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New Zealand Woman’s Weekly Seeks New Editor as McLachlan Steps Down

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The New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is actively searching for a new editor following the announcement that Marilynn McLachlan will step down after five years in the role. McLachlan has decided to transition into another position within the magazine as Lifestyle Editor. Recruitment efforts for her successor have already commenced, and she will continue in her editorial capacity until a new editor is appointed.

Founded on December 8, 1932, the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is one of the country’s oldest magazines. Its circulation reached its zenith in the mid-1980s, with approximately 250,000 copies sold weekly. The magazine faced significant challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to a hiatus when its previous owner, Bauer Media, closed its New Zealand operations in 2020. Fortunately, the magazine was revived later that year after being acquired by Mercury Capital, which has since rebranded as Are Media. This acquisition also included other notable titles such as the NZ Listener and Woman’s Day.

Throughout its history, the magazine has seen a variety of editors, including well-known writers such as Wendyl Nissen and Nicky Pellegrino. The search for a new editor comes at a time when the publication aims to adapt and thrive in a rapidly evolving media landscape. The new editor will play a crucial role in shaping the magazine’s future and engaging its readership in innovative ways.

As the recruitment process unfolds, the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly remains committed to its legacy while looking forward to new directions under fresh editorial leadership. This transition marks an important chapter in the magazine’s storied history, as it strives to remain relevant and appealing to its audience in an increasingly digital world.

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