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About the paper

The Wairarapa Times-Age is one of 21 daily newspapers published in New Zealand.

The Wairarapa Times-Age is published daily Monday to Saturday, and has an audited circulation of 6582 copies per day.

Our rapidly growing website is a community hub providing breaking news as well as lively discussion and debate on the big local issues.

The company also publishes "Midweek", a weekly community newspaper which is delivered free to 19,300 homes throughout the Wairarapa district.

Some 50 full time staff and over 70 part time and casual staff and delivery persons help produce this newspaper.

As well as earning advertising revenue from outside the region from National and wholesale sources, the Times-Age also prints a large number of specialist newsprint publications for markets throughout the North Island of New Zealand. More than 33% of the company's total revenue is earned from outside the Wairarapa region, which is a significant benefit to the local economy.

The Times-Age is an active member of the Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA), Newspaper Advertising Bureau (NAB), the New Zealand Community Newspapers Association (NZCNA), Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association, (PANPA) and the International Newspaper Marketing Association (INMA.

The Times-Age is in an ideal position to offer a highly cost-competitive and efficient web printing service.

History

The first newspaper to be published in the region was the Wairarapa Mercury, which commenced printing on 5 January 1867, and changed its name to the Wairarapa Standard on 17 August 1872. This newspaper ceased publishing due to a major fire on 31 March 1937.

The Wairarapa News first started publishing on 21 October 1874 but was also disrupted by a major fire, during 1877.

Other newspapers included the Newsletter (commenced 27 May 1876) and the Wairarapa Register (commenced 19 November 1877). The Register stopped publishing due to a fire on 23 July 1878.

The Wairarapa News re-emerged on 30 October 1878 and this is the oldest direct link with the Wairarapa Times-Age. The Wairarapa News merged with the Wairarapa Free Press (which had commenced on 11 September 1878) and together they formed the Wairarapa Daily on 4 November 1878 and then the Wairarapa Daily Times on 15 March 1892.

Another newspaper, The Wairarapa Star commenced publishing on 21 May 1881 and changed to the Wairarapa Age on 14 April 1902. The Wairarapa Age and Wairarapa Daily Times amalgamated on 1 April 1938 and commenced publishing the Wairarapa Times-Age, from our purpose built newspaper site. This striking triangular shaped building of art deco design was copied from the Miami Herald's newspaper building. A management buy-out of a majority of shares occurred during 1986. In July 2002 the Wairarapa Times-Age was acquired by the Wilson & Horton Newspaper group, now known as APN Holdings NZ Ltd.

 

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