Weekday Early General News

Early General News breaks the latest news and offers in-depth analysis, forthright opinions and insight across all the issues of the day.

On an average day, almost half a million New Zealanders refer to Early General News as their point of reference on all that is important in our national life.

How readers engage with Early General News

Early General News epitomises what the news is all about, this is where people are in their most focused ‘serious’ mindset.

“To find out the issues and policies which will impact upon me. I see in today’s paper something about a new charging regime for petrol, so what does this mean? Do I change my behaviours because of this?”

Early General News engages readers at a ‘social’ level, ‘educating me’ and also ‘absorbs me’.


What does this mean for advertisers?

As the most highly read section of any New Zealand newspaper, Early General News consistently delivers an exceptionally large, broad audience of readers. The Herald provides an environment where consumers are actively engaged with the paper. For these readers, the advertising is as important as the editorial content for discovering the best deals, services and products in the market – in short, Early General News delivers results for our advertisers.

Reader Profile

Early General News delivers mass reach, with nine in ten Herald readers engaging with this content on a typical day. When compared to the average New Zealander, Early General News readers are likely to have access to high levels of discretionary income, making their spending power an attractive proposition for advertisers.

GENDER

SECTOR

AGE

H'HOLD INCOME

Source: Nielsen CMI Q1 12 - Q4 12. Based on All People 15+

READERSHIP

491,000

FREQUENCY

Monday to Friday

SIZE

Compact