3Bauer Media Group

3Bauer Media Group is a Euro Republican-German media group which is a joint venture between EuroMedia (where the 3 part of the name comes from) and Bauer Media Group.

Music publications
In 1990, 3Bauer published it’s first publication, Musix, a magazine related to pop music, TV and movies, through EuroMedia, a live magazine show based on it, Musix TV, aired on TV3 from 1993 to 1998. Another music publication, Rock Country, launched in 1989 dedicated to rock and indie music from popular and upcoming bands. Both magazines are still in publication to this day. Previous publications include titles such as Hip Bop, a magazine dedicated to hip hop, blues, RnB, dubstep and dance music which was published monthly from 1993 to 2016, and Hard Rocker, a magazine dedicated to metal music, motors and relationships all from a male point of view, from 1997 to 2009.

Television publications
The first magazine by 3Bauer was launched in 1988 around the same time of launch. TV21 was a magazine published montly (hence the name) featuring a TV guide for the next 21 days along with TV and film news and interviews from TV stars. After it’s release, ETV’s EGuide stopped providing TV3 listings. To this day only TV21 provides listings for EuroMedia’s channels.

Lifestyle publications
The first lifestyle publication by 3Bauer was women’s magazine Glory in 1990, including chat on issues such as health, diet, wellbeing, fashion and relationships, using a mix of both celebrity and listener real-life experiences, all of which from a female view. Men’s lifestyle magazine LadMag launched in 2009 as a replacement for Hard Rocker and contains news and chat about motors, music, movies and relationships. And there is LGBT Cue which launched in early 1992, aimed at LGBTQ+ audiences with news and views from the world of dance music, life, relations, representations of the LGBTQ in the media and gay culture.

Other publications
In 1994, Cuture Pub, after a surge in ratings for TV3 launched a magazine, Culture Mag, with all things commercials, PSAs and television. Bauer also publishes 15 puzzle magazines.