NZME heads for Trade Me clash pursuing growth via new digital property, jobs and car sites

By Nikki Mandow
June 21 (BusinessDesk) - Media company NZME says three recently-launched digital advertising products have the potential to boost revenue in a sometimes uncertain media market.
Auckland-based NZME, which split from Australia’s APN News & Media in 2016, listed on the NZX the same year, and counts the NZ Herald, NewstalkZB, Radio Sport and The Hits among its main properties, said OneRoof (property), Yudu (jobs) and Driven (cars) leverage existing newspaper products.
In a surprisingly upbeat annual general meeting in Auckl...
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