List of magazines in South Africa
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This is a list of magazines and periodicals currently published within South Africa.
A
[edit]- AA Traveller
- Africa Geographic[1]
- Africa South[2][3]
- African Expedition Magazine[4]
- African Independent
- African Pilot
- Amakhosi[1]
- Amandla
- Animaltalk[1]
- Architect & Specificator[5]
- Auto Trader
B
[edit]C
[edit]- CAR
- Caravan & Outdoor Life[1]
- CEO
- Cirque Magazine
- CLASSICFEEL
- Compleat Golfer[1]
- The Complete Fly Fisher
- House & Garden (South Africa)[1]
- Corporate Finance Africa Magazine[7]
- Cosmopolitan[1]
- CSA (Cricket SA)[1] (note that CSA (Cricket SA) and SA Cricket are two different magazines)
D
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[edit]F
[edit]G
[edit]H
[edit]I
[edit]- Ideas / Idees[1]
- Ignited Woman Mag
- Intiem
- Institutional Strategy Insights
- InStyle
- iWeek
J
[edit]- Jewish Life
- JOY! Magazine
- JSE
- JUIG! Tydskrif
K
[edit]- Kagenna Magazine
- Kick Off
- Kuier[1]
L
[edit]- Landbouweekblad
- Leadership
- Lééf Met Hart & Siel[1] (Live With Heart & Soul)
- Leisure wheels[1]
- LiG[1]
- Lightstand
- Live Mag SA
- LIVEOUTLOUD Magazine[16]
- Living & Loving[1]
- Longevity[1]
- LoslyfLoslyf
M
[edit]N
[edit]O
[edit]- O, The Oprah Magazine
- Odyssey Magazine
- ON POINT Magazine
- OnTheBlock
- Old Africa Magazine
P
[edit]- Pageant Magazine SA
- PCFormat[1]
- PCMag
- People
- Personal Finance
- PM Africa Magazine
- Popular Mechanics[1]
- Prestige Bulletin
Q
[edit]- Quick Read Papu
R
[edit]S
[edit]- SA 4x4[1]
- SA Career Focus
- SA Cricket
- SA Country Life
- SA Flyer
- SA Garden &Home[1]
- SA Golf Trader
- SA Home Owner[1]
- SA Hunter / Jagter[1]
- SA India[1]
- SA Rugby Magazine[1]
- Safe Travel Magazine
- Saltwater Girl
- SA Mechanical Engineer
- Sandton[19]
- Sarie
- Sarie Kos[1]
- Savage Magazine
- Scope, (1966–1996)
- Seventeen
- SL Magazine
- Something Wicked
- Soul[1]
- Speed & Sound
- StockFarm
- Student Mag[20]
- Stuff[1]
- Style
- Stywe Lyne (Tight Lines)[1]
- Submerge Magazine
- Succeed Magazine
- Supernova - the mag for curious kids[21]
T
[edit]- Taste magazine (Woolworths)
- Tectonic Magazine
- Teen Zone
- Things to do With Kids Magazine
- Threads & Crafts
- Time[1]
- Titans Building Nations
- Top 40 Music Magazine
- Top Billing
- Top Car
- Top Gear SA
- Tourism Tattler Trade Journal
- The Townships Housewife
- Travel Ideas
- True Love
- Die Tuinier Tydskrif[1]
- Tuis
V
[edit]- Veeplaas
- Very Interesting
- Very Interesting Junior
- Vrouekeur[1]
W
[edit]- Weg! / Go!
- WegRy
- WegSleep[1]
- Weigh-Less
- Wesley Guild Magazine
- Wiel Motor Magazine
- Wildside
- Woema
- Woman and Home[1]
- Women's Health[1]
- Wrapped
Y
[edit]Z
[edit]- Zigzag Surf Magazine
See also
[edit]- List of newspapers in South Africa
- List of radio stations in South Africa
- South African Audience Research Foundation (SAARF)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo "SAARF AMPS". Archived from the original on 1 July 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
- ^ "Obituary: Ronald Segal, Anti-apartheid activist, writer and editor who founded the Penguin African Library", Guardian, UK, 25 February 2008
- ^ "Africa South" – via Disa.ukzn.ac.za.
1956-1961
- ^ African Expedition Magazine
- ^ "Promech Publishing CC". www.promech.co.za. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
- ^ "Promech Publishing CC". www.promech.co.za. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
- ^ "Corporate Finance Africa Website".
- ^ "FA News Website".
- ^ Fresh Living (Pick 'n Pay)
- ^ "Fund Investor Website".
- ^ Getaway
- ^ Nicolette Ferreira (2011). "Grace and The Townships Housewife: Excavating black South African women's magazines from the 1960s". Agenda. 25 (4): 59–68. doi:10.1080/10130950.2011.630558. S2CID 146953869.
- ^ The Grapevine magazine website
- ^ Getaway
- ^ "HQ Website".
- ^ "LIVEOUTLOUD Website".
- ^ "Maxim".
- ^ "MySubs (Move!)". Retrieved 27 June 2013.
- ^ "Facebook (Sandton Mag)". Facebook.
- ^ "Student Magazine".
- ^ "Supernova Magazine".
External links
[edit]- "Journals". Digital Innovation South Africa. University of KwaZulu-Natal.