Medium Rare Content Agency has been appointed by Greenstone to publish a magazine for the over 50s market, due for launch in May 2020.
The bi-monthly publication will be mailed directly to 150,000 customers of Greenstone’s Australian Seniors brand.
Medium Rare will provide content and media sales services across the Australian Seniors’ magazine, web site and social media accounts.
Content will be headed up by Michelle Endacott, previously managing editor of The Australian Women’s Weekly.
Sales will be led by Kelly Kilic who has extensive media sales experience, having worked at Fairfax, News Corp, Bauer Media and Maurice Media.
Gerry Reynolds, managing director of Medium Rare said: “We’re delighted to partner with Greenstone to create a new publication dedicated to an audience that is often overlooked, misunderstood and misrepresented by mainstream media.
“Research shows that older consumers crave sophisticated content that is less about age and more about celebrating the best of their life stages.
“This magazine has the potential to be a real game-changer – and its guaranteed circulation will make it an attractive proposition to advertisers wishing the engage with a high-spending readership.”
Michelle Endacott added: “I’m looking forward to delivering a magazine to a demographic that continues to grow; a group of trailblazers who remain adventurous, confident and positive, while often having to deal with some harsh life experiences.
“This generation is working longer, has more purchasing power and retains progressive attitudes that are not age-dependent.
“I feel privileged to have the opportunity to create what I believe will be a ground-breaking publication.”
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