The Herald (South Africa)

Iconic SA magazines fold as Caxton pulls the plug

● Decades-old titles that have become household names will no longer be on the market

- Ernest Mabuza

Caxton and CTP Publishers & Printers has decided, in principle, to close its magazine division.

This affects at least 10 magazines, some household names in SA that have been in circulatio­n for decades.

The board said yesterday it had begun withdrawin­g from magazine publishing and associated businesses.

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

The board said the steady and continuous reduction in advertisin­g spend in the magazine sector as well as the decline in circulatio­n revenues had, over a number of years, significan­tly reduced the viability of the magazine business.

“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.”

The company said the Covid-19 lockdown had seen a significan­t downscalin­g of activities by all of the group’s clients.

The high level of cancellati­ons of advertisin­g in the period leading up to and over the lockdown had already had a major impact on trading.

It said this was worsened by the concern that this revenue would be permanentl­y lost and would place serious extra pressure on the magazine business and the group as a whole.

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

In view of these challenges, the group had decide,d in principle, to close its magazine division.

The board said the company was in the process of consulting its employees.

The group was also keen to engage with any other parties and publishers who would be interested in taking over any of its titles. —

 ?? Picture: CTP PUBLISHERS ?? ON THE WAY OUT: Magazines that have been household names in SA for decades will soon cease publicatio­n as Caxton and CTP Publishers & Printers have decided to close the magazine division
Picture: CTP PUBLISHERS ON THE WAY OUT: Magazines that have been household names in SA for decades will soon cease publicatio­n as Caxton and CTP Publishers & Printers have decided to close the magazine division

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