• In 2002, Zondervan published the TNIV New Testament. • In 2005, the TNIV New Testament Audio Bible was published by Hodder & Stoughton. It features an Anglicised Version of the Today's New International Version read by a cast including Tyler Butterworth, Susan Sheridan, Joan Walker, Daniel Philpott, and Anna Bentinck. Available in CD and MP3 format. A downloadable
MP3 format can also be found at voxbiblia.com • In 2005, Zondervan planned to advertise the TNIV in
Rolling Stone as part of its campaign to launch the full TNIV Bible to "spiritually intrigued 18 to 34-year-olds." Just weeks before the ad's scheduled run date, Rolling Stone pulled the ad, citing a policy against religious advertisements in its magazine. Beginning with a story in
USA Today, media frenzy ensued and two weeks later,
Rolling Stone reversed its position and published the ad. • In 2006, Zondervan launched the TNIV Study Bible with study notes and a 700-page topical index. • In 2007, the International Bible Society released
The Books of the Bible, which makes several changes in formatting the text. The TNIV text is used without chapter and verse divisions. Section headings are removed and footnotes are moved to the end of each book. The books are presented in an alternate order, and longer works that were divided over time are restored to their original unity. (For example, 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings were originally a single book. They are recombined in
The Books of the Bible as Samuel-Kings.) • Also in 2007, a
manga version of the TNIV was released. It was created by British/Nigerian artist
Ajibayo Akinsiku who goes by the pseudonym Siku. • In 2008, Zondervan released the TNIV Reference Bible. University teacher Rick Mansfield stated in an online review of a preview copy that it is "the edition of the TNIV I wish I had been using from the very beginning." • With the 2011 release of an updated version of the NIV, both the TNIV and the 1984 NIV have been discontinued. Keith Danby, president, and chief executive officer of Biblica, said that they erred in presenting past updates — failing to convince people that revisions were needed and underestimating readers' loyalty to the 1984 NIV. ==Supporters==