Wednesday 26 February 2014

Electronics For You – South Asia's Most Popular Electronics Magazine

Electronics For You is South Asia's most popular electronics magazine. It is the first magazine from the EFY Group that launched in India in January 1969. Incidentally EFY is an abbreviation from the title of the magazine. Ramesh Chopra is the editor and publisher of Electronics For You.

The goal of the magazine is to give the low-down of electronics to the electronics fraternity and keep them updated with the latest technical trends and information. Hobbyists enjoy the circuit ideas and construction projects presented in the magazine. The electronics fraternity comprises electronics industry professionals, businessmen and hobbyists, making this magazine their natural choice of shared communication.

The readership exceeds half a million, making it India's largest selling technical magazine. The Electronics For You magazine covers many segments. The media group hosts its own awards function called EFY Readers' Choice Awards. 

With the launch of the Electronics For You Expo in 2011, the events division of the EFY Group was strengthened. Lately they have also started a strong hands-on training program with the EFY Tech Center, by sharing their passion for technology and expertise in knowledge-sharing.

The digital editions of its publications were recently launched to make the magazine readily available to readers globally. You can get the Electronics For You digital subscription on all popular platforms including iOS (Apple), Android, Kindle and e-zine (Web browser). Leading online distributors Amazon, Magzter and more have a tie-up with the magazine as well. So go ahead and download a copy of the Electronics For You digital magazine today, and be a part of the elite electronics fraternity.

Drum South Africa – Leading Weekly News Magazine For Black South Africans

Drum is a leading weekly news and celebrity magazine targeted at black South African families. It was first known as The African Drum and was started in 1951 by Robert Crisp, a journalist and broadcaster. First edited by Anthony Sampson, it was then succeeded by Jim Bailey who changed the name of the magazine to Drum. The current editor is Makhosazana Zwane-Siguqa and its editor-in-chief is Izelle Venter.

Every issue of a Drum magazine subscription reflects on the lives of black South Africans, with the backbone of the magazine being crime, investigative reporting, girls, jazz and sport. Back in the day, the magazine was a pioneer of black journalism, representing courageous investigative journalism with cutting-edge photo journalism. It has now kept up with the pace of changes over the last 50 years. Drum South Africa gives its readers stories they won’t read anywhere else.

Drum magazine is a part of publishing giant Media 24’s family magazines division. It has become a platform for a new generation of writers and photographers changing the way in which black people are represented in society.

Digital magazine editions are currently available on many mobile and tablet devices via Apple Newsstand, Google Play, Magzter and others. You can carry your magazine in the cloud everywhere and access them at any given time; even read archives of your favorites. A Drum magazine digital subscription can be downloaded with just a click! You can also always try a single issue of Drum digital magazine.

You will be pleasantly surprised to note that the readability of the magazine on a digital platform is superior to the print edition. In addition, you even get interactive content that cannot come with a print edition. Go digital and become a part of the go-green revolution!

Tuesday 18 February 2014


Finweek is South Africa’s leading financial weekly magazine that focuses on investment particulars. Launched in September 2005, it is owned by Media24 Magazines, South Africa's largest magazine publisher. The magazine's editor is Marc Ashton.

Finweek magazine is known for its original, prompt, and definitive analysis of business and investment issues targeting business executives and investors. In the constant battle for competitive advantage, the magazine proves to be an essential business tool. Many business decision-makers today need to face adverse pressures and go against time and expectations more than ever before, if they are looking to create success during these times of stiffer competition.

A Finweek magazine subscription, gives you access to relevant news, analyzes and investigative reporting of the highest caliber, with their award-winning investment advice. The magazine is South Africa's best-selling business and financial weekly for business people who are serious about managing their hard-earned money and succeeding in business at all costs.

You can also now get a Finweek digital subscription from any digital newsstand. Using an online magazine newsstand you never have to worry about storage and accessibility. All your favorite magazines including your Finweek digital magazine can stay in the cloud for as long as you decide to keep it. Publishers also find it easier to publish online as compared to the daunting task of print magazines.

There are several apps in the market now that are developed or being developed that have the capability of giving you a great reading experience with features like interactive content. This can be used to enhance the reading experience and bring you on-board the go-green movement that the whole world is raving about.