Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
The South African edition of Top Gear magazine will hit newsstands in October, following a licensing agreement between Media24 Magazines and 91Èȱ¬ Magazines, it was announced today.
The November launch issue of Top Gear South Africa (SA), available across South Africa from 24 October, will retail at a cover price of R29,95.
Announcing the deal, Media24 Magazines CEO John Relihan said: "Top Gear is the biggest motoring media brand in the world. We're very excited about working with 91Èȱ¬ Magazines in bringing this highly enriched experience in motoring magazine journalism to South Africa. This is not only a considerable boost for our own automotive offering, but will offer both readers and advertisers a wider choice on a level not currently available in the local market."
Joanna Marshall, head of International Licensing and Syndication at 91Èȱ¬ Magazines, said: "Top Gear SA is a milestone as it marks the 27th published licensed edition of the magazine, with the title now available in over 50 territories and the television show broadcast in more than 170 countries. We're confident that we have found a perfect home for Top Gear magazine at Media24, with its solid reputation in, and deep understanding of, the South African market."
Top Gear SA will be edited by Pierre Steyn, former editor of topCar, the other automotive title in Media24’s portfolio. The publisher is currently recruiting for a suitable successor to edit topCar.
NOTES TO EDITORS
Media24 is Africa's leading publishing group and offers information and entertainment 24 hours a day. The group has interests in newspapers, magazines, internet businesses, book publishing, printing plants and distribution companies.
Many of these publications and businesses are award-winning leaders in their respective fields. Media24 also has many international and local sister companies in the media industry through its holding company, Naspers.
Devoted fans of Top Gear can see the new TV series of the World's biggest motoring brand exclusively in South Africa on 91Èȱ¬ Entertainment (DStv 120). Buckle up every Wednesday evening at 20.00 CAT for the high octane adventures of automotive gurus Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond and enjoy the ride. Viewers can also enjoy classic episodes and stunts from Clarkson and co weekdays at 18.35 CAT on 91Èȱ¬ Knowledge (DStv channel 251).
Sarah Williams-Robbins
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