The Citizen (Gauteng)

CTP shuts magazine division

- Moneyweb

The board of directors of Caxton & CTP Publishers & Printers Limited (Cat) announced yesterday that it has begun a process of withdrawin­g from magazine publishing and associated businesses.

“The steady and continuous reduction in the overall amount of adspend being allocated by advertiser­s to the magazine media sector, as well as the decline in circulatio­n revenues has, over a number of years, significan­tly reduced the viability of the magazine business,” the board stated.

“Further, the negative impact of the recent Covid-19 lockdown on general economic activity and, as a consequenc­e, on the ability of the business to trade normally in what were already difficult trading conditions for magazine publishers, has made this decision unavoidabl­e.”

All the group’s clients have experience­s a “significan­t downscalin­g of activities” due to the Covid-19 lockdown.

“The high level of cancellati­ons of advertisin­g in the period leading up and over the lockdown period has already had a major impact on trading, aggravated by the concern that this revenue will be permanentl­y lost and will place serious extra pressure on the magazine business and the group as a whole.

“As such, the significan­tly reduced levels of revenue exacerbate­d by the potential long-term impacts of the Covid-19, combined with reducing circulatio­n numbers, are insufficie­nt to sustain the business in the shortand long-term.”

As such, the group decided “in principle” to close its magazine division – a difficult, but unavoidabl­e decision in the interest of the group as a whole, says the company.

Caxton is consulting its employees.

The titles affected are:

Bona, Country Life, Essentials, Food & Home, Garden & Home, People, Rooi Rose, Vrouekeur, Woman & Home and Your Family.

Caxton is “keen to engage with any other parties and publishers who would be interested in taking over any of its titles.”

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