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Herald launch of digital subscripti­ons days away

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The New Zealand Herald will next week launch digital subscripti­ons, showcasing New Zealand’s best journalism and commentary.

NZME will become the first major New Zealand media business to unveil digital subscripti­ons — costing $5 a week, with a special introducto­ry offer to be announced next week.

While much of the content on nzherald.co.nz will remain free, digital subscriber­s will access a range of premium content across business, politics, news, sport, lifestyle and entertainm­ent including in-depth investigat­ions, exclusive reports, columns and analysis. There will also be more foreign, premium content from a range of internatio­nally renowned mastheads.

People who have five-, six- or seven-day subscripti­ons to the New Zealand Herald or one of NZME’s five regional newspapers — the Northern Advocate, Bay of Plenty Times, Rotorua Daily Post, Hawke’s Bay Today and Whanganui Chronicle — will have automatic access to premium content. Print subscriber­s will be contacted next week with details of how to activate their digital subscripti­on.

“For 156 years, our loyal print subscriber­s have helped sustain our newsrooms and editorial endeavour,” said NZME managing editor

For 156 years, our loyal print subscriber­s have helped sustain our newsrooms and editorial endeavour. NZME managing editor Shayne Currie

Shayne Currie. “Digital subscripti­ons will help support quality journalism well into the future.”

Premium content editor Miriyana Alexander said that each day, NZME’s newsrooms produced world-class premium content. Recent examples included in-depth analysis and insight into our intelligen­ce agencies, gun laws and the Government response in the wake of the Christchur­ch terror attack, and the ongoing Fair Care series, which lifted the lid on injustices in the health system.

“We have plenty more where that came from, and we’re looking forward to keeping our audiences up to date on all the stories that matter.”

More details of the digital subscripti­on plan — including the introducto­ry offer and the specific launch day — will be announced next week.

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