Prime Creative Media is pleased to announce it has acquired Australian Resources and Investment print and digital assets on 29 March 2021 from Executive Media. The magazine is an ideal addition to Prime Creative Media’s strong portfolio of resources titles, which include Australian Mining, Quarry Magazine, Safe to Work, Oil & Gas Today and PPO
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Prime Creative Media to acquire The Australian Pipeliner, Trenchless Australasia and No-Dig Down Under
Prime Creative Media will acquire The Australian Pipeliner and Trenchless Australasia publications, as well as the No-Dig Down Under event, from Great Southern Press as of 31 March 2021.
Continue reading »PowerTorque – brought to you by Diesel: a merger of two leading transport publications
Prime Creative Media is excited to announce that in early December, Diesel and PowerTorque will be merged under a single masthead, taking the PowerTorque brand. The move will ensure the masthead remains relevant in years to come, and also provide growing support for the industry by consolidating the strengths of two strong publications. Prime Creative Media acquired PowerTorque in November 2020, along with
Continue reading »Delivery magazine to be incorporated into Prime Mover magazine
Prime Creative Media is excited to announce that in February 2021, Delivery magazine will be included as a supplement to Prime Mover magazine. Prime Mover magazine has historically covered last mile delivery, and been an important resource for fleet buyers. The incorporation of Delivery magazine into the publication will further extend its coverage of the
Continue reading »Prime Creative Media acquires Powertorque and Delivery magazines
Prime Creative Media is pleased to announce the acquisition of Powertorque and Delivery magazines and associated digital and social assets from Motoring Matters magazine group. The magazines will join leading industry publications including Big Rigs, Diesel, PrimeMover, MHD and Trailer at Australia’s largest B2B publishing house that has always had a strong focus on the commercial
Continue reading »Prime Creative Media proud to support My Room: Children’s Cancer Charity
Prime Creative Media has been a proud supporter of the My Room Children’s Cancer Charity for the past 15 years, and we were honoured to be recognised on Channel 9 during the My Room Telethon on 23 October. Channel 9 hosts Tony Jones and Rebecca Maddern emceed the Grand Final Eve Spectacular, that shared the
Continue reading »Spend it where it counts: How to craft a smart B2B marketing strategy for 2021
By Christine Clancy, Publisher, Prime Creative Media Many companies are already considering how to invest their B2B marketing budgets for 2021. With so much up in the air, companies need to make the most out of every dollar to stay ahead in an uncertain climate. To support marketers in their efforts, Prime Creative Media undertook
Continue reading »The future of media: partnerships, not real estate
By Zelda Tupicoff, Chief Operating Officer Prime Creative Media There was a time when buying an ad in a magazine was like buying real estate. It was a numbers game: you would compare prices and locations, then go with the cheapest deal that would give you the largest audience. It was a cold transaction, often
Continue reading »Prime Creative Media new custodian of Big Rigs National Road Transport Newspaper
Prime Creative Media is delighted to announce that it is the new custodian of Big Rigs National Road Transport Newspaper, that has proudly covered the transport industry for the past 28 years. As a grass roots publication serving its loyal audience Australia-wide, the newspaper has a strong heritage and legacy in the industry. The fortnightly
Continue reading »Prime Creative Media surveys business leaders across 15 industries on effects of COVID restrictions and prospects for recovery
From 28 May to 5 June 2020, Prime Creative Media surveyed more than 2200 business leaders across 15 industries, to capture sentiment as the country began to lift COVID-19 restrictions. The results paint a relatively positive picture of an industrial landscape experiencing its first recession in almost three decades. Just two-thirds of respondents reported a
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