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WeatherWatch.co.nz – our current clients & services

WeatherWatch.co.nz continues to grow thanks to the immense support from the people of New Zealand but also from our clients, many who have been supported of WeatherWatch.co.nz for several years.

Last year half a million people trusted WeatherWatch.co.nz to bring them news and weather – and this year we’re launching a free app (it’s almost complete) which will increase our readership even more.

We’re often asked who uses WeatherWatch.co.nz and what services we provide etc.

We have a range of clients – from corporations to individuals.

Our clients are:

  • Civil Defence Auckland / Auckland Council
  • The NZ Herald and nzherald.co.nz
  • Country99TV (channel 99 on Sky)
  • Agrissentials
  • Fonterra
  • MetroGlass
  • NewstalkZB and The Radio Network
  • 3news.co.nz
  • Various orchardists (for frosts reports, rain reports etc)

We also have close working relationships with:

  • GeoNet
  • Weathermap.co.nz
  • NZ Civil Defence
  • CNN Weather America
  • CNN Weather International
  • The Weather Channel (US)
  • The Dominion Post in Wellington
  • Stuff.co.nz./ Fairfax
  • Radio Rhema
  • Weatherzone.com.au
  • NIWA

The services we provide aren’t one size fits all.  Sure, you can sign up to our advanced news service for your business for a monthly fee – but most products we sell are 100% tailored to that client or business.

We have staff based in Auckland, Waikato and Canterbury – and we also have eyes and ears in every main centre in the country thanks to our contacts at NewstalkZB and The Radio Network. 

So if we can help you – please let us know. Simply drop us an email and we’ll get in touch:  All our prices and packages are negotiatable – it’s all about what you need, not about us telling you what you need.  Contact us  news@weatherwatch.co.nz
 

– WeatherWatch.co.nz team

 

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