Next Magazine (Chinese magazine)

For other uses, see Next magazine (disambiguation).
Next Magazine
Editor Jimmy Lai
First issue 1990
Country Hong Kong, Taiwan
Language Traditional Chinese
Website next.atnext.com
Next Magazine
Traditional Chinese 壹週刊

Next magazine (Chinese: 壹週刊) is a Chinese weekly magazine, published in Hong Kong and Taiwan with different versions. Owned by Jimmy Lai (黎智英), both magazines are the number one news magazines in both markets in terms of audited circulation and AC Nielsen reports. The magazines are also two of the most controversial magazines in the region.

General

Founded on 15 March 1990, Next magazine is the second most popular magazine in Hong Kong, behind Jimmy Lai's other magazine, Sudden Weekly. It is currently published every Wednesday and costs 20 HKD. Next Magazine covers current affairs, political, economic, social and business issues, and entertainment news. It consists of two parts, the first focuses on news and commentary, while the second features entertainment and lifestyle information. Its motto is "Don't put on airs; Just seek the truth" (不扮高深 只求傳真).

Next magazine Taiwan branch was established in 2001 and its first issue was published on 31 May 2001. With strong TV advertising support, the first issue's print run of 2.75‧105 sold out within a few hours. Although the two magazines have the same structure, Taiwanese Next magazine is locally edited and its contents are different from its sister publication in Hong Kong. It is also published every Thursday and costs NTD 75.

Structure of the magazine

The editorial staff at Next Magazine are split into 5 sections: News, Financial, Features & technology, Entertainment & lifestyle and Social pages.

Audience

Next magazine is popular among the middle-classes in Hong Kong. The ACNielsen Hong Kong in March 2002: Media Index RARD Report (ACNielsen RARD Report) showed that 51% of its readers were aged 35 or above, 69% of them had completed secondary or higher education and 62% of them had monthly household incomes of 2‧104 HKD or more.

Readership

In 1991, the magazine became the most popular magazine in Hong Kong with the highest pass-along readership. Its circulation was 7.5‧104 and readership was 3.15‧105. By 1995, its audited circulation had more than doubled to 162,521 and readership had jumped to 1.06‧106. The number of pages in the magazine had also doubled, mainly due to an increase in advertising. The average (weekly) circulation during the period of 1 April to 30 June 2003 was 161,919. According to the March 2003 ACNielsen RARD Report, Next Magazine had the second highest readership among weekly magazines in Hong Kong after Sudden Weekly, its sister entertainment news magazine under the same company.

Style and political position

The magazine is known for its aggressive and flamboyant reporting styles. Their gossip-cooking stories and paparazzi pictures have often been criticised by celebrities. This style has led the magazine to being involved in many court cases and its stories have given rise to many controversies. At times, their "reports" are embroidered in such a manner that readers merely regard them as semi-fabricated stories containing the names of well-known personalities rather than serious pieces of jouranlistic writing. Though the magazine has a large circulation, its credibility rating is low.

The magazine's political position is libertarian in that it supports minimum government control on economic matters. It is also known for its pro-democracy position.

Significant controversies

Next magazine has often been criticised. Complaints about the magazine can be categorised into two types although it has a relatively large market:

  1. Since the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (Cap.390) was enacted in Hong Kong in 1994, Next Magazine has violated the law about 17 times and has received fines in the range [5‧103HKD,1.4‧104HKD] (http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/h/2002-10-11/1158105895.html). The Taiwan version of Next Magazine has also violated the law 4 times. The public complained that the magazine posted the death portrait of Hong Kong actress Chan Po Lin, Pauline upon her death in Aug 2002. The magazine was fined 5‧103 HKD in respect of publication (http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/h/2002-08-20/171096497.html).
  2. Next Magazine has been involved in several libel cases; the most significant case being a report in which it was claimed that there was a loss of 7‧107 HKD by Project Hope, a charitable organisation in China, in Jan,1994. The magazine lost the case in 2000, and was fined 3.5‧106 HKD (http://fpeng.peopledaily.com.cn/200006/22/eng20000622_43648.html).

Online version

There is an online version available for subscription from Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas readers. atnext.com is a web site that contains news, entertainment and information. It also provides an environment for companies to advertise. Online Advertising on Atnext.com is represented by Pixel Media HK Limited (www.pixelmedia-asia.com). Its innovative ads help many companies explore new markets and maintain existing markets.

In November 1999, when the Hong Kong online version of Next magazine was first launched, people could read the magazine free of charge on the internet, but a subscription fee is now charged. Hong Kong subscribers, by paying 388 HKD y−1, can browse the websites of Next magazine, AppleDaily, Easy finder, Sudden weekly and Eat & travel weekly. Overseas subscribers can browse the websites by paying 498 HKD y−1. The website on horse racing (http://racing.atnext.com) has to be subscribed to separately (1 888 HKD y−1).

Next Media network

Besides Next magazine, Next Media limited also owns one newspaper and several magazines: the Apple Daily (蘋果日報 pinyin: Píng Guǒ Rì Bào), Easy Finder (壹本便利 pinyin: Yī Běn Biàn Lì ), Sudden Weekly (忽然1週 pinyin: Hū Rán Yī Zhōu ) and Eat & Travel Weekly (飲食男女 pinyin: Yǐn Shí Nán Nǚ ). All of which are printed by Database Gateway Limited since October 2001, but the major shares of the following two magazines, Sudden Weekly and Eat & Travel Weekly has sold to Malaysian media conglomerate company Astro All Asia Networks plc in November 2006, and sold the rest of shares of these two magazines in the end of 2008.

Following the success of Next Magazine and Apple Daily in Hong Kong, the Taiwan branch of Next Media Publishing Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Next Media Limited, was set up in Taiwan on 31 May 2001. The emergence of Taiwan Apple Daily and Next Magazine introduced a completely different way of reporting in Taiwan. Next Media Network has confidence in being in the top three in the newspaper sector in Taiwan by using a new reporting style and its high quality of publication.

Next Media Network is a great success in Hong Kong. Between 31 March 2002 and 31 March 2003, its total sales and net profit are about $2,150,100,000 and $367,600,000 respectively. Comparing to 2002, the total sales has increased by 91.8% while the net profit has increased by 1284.4%. For Next Magazine only, it just took 3 years to move to making a profit.

Major competitor

East Week has been the major competitor of Next Magazine for more than 10 years. East Week was first published by the Oriental Group in 1992, 2 years after Next Magazine. East Magazine largely resembles Next Magazine in terms of reporting styles and coverage the logo of East Week is also similar to that of Next Magazine. East Magazine does not have a significant effect on sales of Next Magazine'. It is now owned by Global China Group Holdings Limited and transfer of staff between the two magazines is common.

Awards

Besides its large readership, Next Magazine also won a lot of awards.

  1. 1999 "Focus at the frontline 99" – 1st runner-up in the Spot news category
  2. 1998 Human rights press awards – 2 special merit awards
  3. 1997 "Focus 97" – Champion in photo essay category & 1st runner-up in feature category
  4. 1996
    1. HKDA "Design 96" show – editorial design merit award
    2. Hong Kong institute of professional photographers awards – Kodak award in stories category
  5. 1995
    1. Hong Kong Institute of Professional Photographers awards – Kodak award in editorial (single) category, bronze award in editorial (single) category, merit award in editorial (single) category & Kodak award in publishing category
    2. Hong Kong news awards – The best magazine reporting award
  6. 1994 HKDA "Design 94" show – 10 book design silver award & editorial design merit awards

Major court cases involved (Citations)

  1. Next Magazine publishing ltd & anor v Ma Ching Fat [2003] 1 HKC 579
  2. Morinda international Hong Kong ltd v Next Magazine publishing ltd & ors [2003] 1 HKC 492
  3. Oriental press group ltd & anor v Next Magazine publishing ltd & ors [2001] 3 HKC 159
  4. Next Magazine publishing ltd & ors v Oriental Daily publisher ltd [2000] 2 HKC 557
  5. China youth development ltd v Next Magazine publishing ltd & ors (HCA6206/1994)
  6. Hong Kong polytechnic university v Next magazine [1996] 2 HKLR 260

See also

References

    Translation: Pinyin translated by CozyChinese.COM

    External links

    Articles

    1. How does Next Magazine affect the press and the publishing market in Taiwan:http://www.bnext.com.tw/mag/2001_05/2001_05_1490.html (Chinese)
    2. The contributions of Next Magazine: http://capm.giga-tv.com/larry/article/231816792 (Chinese)
    3. Article related to the launching of Next Magazine in Taiwan: http://com.giga-tv.com/sooner/article/42581866 (Chinese), http://taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2001/05/31/88099 (English)
    4. Commentary written on the publishing of Next Magazine in Taiwan: http://www.npf.org.tw/PUBLICATION/EC/090/EC-C-090-136.htm (Chinese)
    5. The effect of Next Magazine on Taiwan press (Chinese)http://atj.yam.org.tw/mw2239.htm
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