Manawatu Standard


The Manawatū Standard is the daily paper for the Manawatu region based in Palmerston North with satellites in Feilding and Marton. The Manawatū Standard has been recognised as one of the best in New Zealand being a finalist in the 2008 Qantas Media Award for best regional daily newspaper; it won the same category in 2007. It also won Best Headline and Student Journalist of the Year at the Qantas Media Awards 2017. in feilding manawatu

History

The company was first established on 29 November 1880. Since then, the paper has been operated by two other companies: it was purchased by Independent Newspapers Limited in the 1970s, and acquired by Fairfax Media on 1 July 2003, when that company purchased INL. As of 01 February 2018, Fairfax Media was rebranded to Stuff Limited.

Other publications

The Manawatu Standard also owns:

The ''Tribune''

Published weekly and distributed for free to all homes in Palmerston North, Ashhurst and Linton, as well as rural subscribers to the Manawatu Standard. On 21 February 2018, Stuff Limited announced that it would be closing or selling off 28 community papers. On 24 April 2018 it was confirmed that The Tribune would close with the last publication being 30 May 2018.

The ''Feilding Rangitikei Herald''

Published twice weekly on Tuesday, in conjunction with the Rangitikei Mail, and on Thursdays as a standalone paper. Delivered to every home in the Manawatu District Council area. In April 2016, the Feilding Herald, Rangitikei Mail and Central District Times combined to become the Feilding Rangitikei Herald published weekly on a Thursday. Finalist in the 2018 Voyager Media Awards for Community Paper of the Year, also being a finalist and winning the Canon Community Newspaper of the Year in 2017.

The ''Rangitikei Mail''

In conjunction with the Feilding Herald, this paper is published on Tuesdays and delivered to all houses in the Rangitikei district. No longer an independent paper, it combined with the Feilding Herald in April 2016.

The ''Central Districts Farmer''

Delivered on the first Friday of every month to all homes on rural delivery in the eight regions of the central and lower North Island. On 15 May 2018, the Central Districts Farmer closure was announced with the last publication being 11 June 2018.