| Feature | | NZX Agri Magazines | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Primary Audience | Adult men | Farmers, agricultural professionals, rural business owners | | Content Focus | Nude photography, adult entertainment, lifestyle articles | Agricultural news, farming techniques, market data, rural stories | | Era of Publication | Mainly 2000s and early 2010s | 2009–2016 (under NZX ownership, though titles are older) | | Publisher/Backer | Steve Crow | NZX (New Zealand Exchange) / NZX Agri | | Cultural Status | Iconic, controversial, cult classic | Respected industry trades | | Typical Issue Numbering | Sequential (e.g., Issue 46) | Usually Volume/Number (e.g., Vol. 86, No. 4) |
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These "real New Zealand women and couples photographed in the nude" distinguished NZX from more glamorous international competitors. NZX Magazine New Zealand Issue 046
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One of the most bizarre and fascinating chapters in the story of NZX Magazine involves a high-profile legal showdown. It’s a classic David vs. Goliath tale that generated significant headlines. The story begins in 2003 when the New Zealand Stock Exchange decided to rebrand itself as "NZX". Unfortunately for the exchange, a man widely described as a "porn king" had already been publishing a popular adult magazine called "NZX" for two years.
The story of NZX Magazine, in all its forms, is a story about the power and peculiarities of print media. The adult magazine was a defiantly low-brow, homegrown success that beat international giants at their own game. The agricultural magazines were trusted industry staples that survived for decades, providing essential information to the backbone of the New Zealand economy. Both, in their own way, are irreplaceable historical artifacts.