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Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | 1910 |
Final issue | 1980 |
Company | Egmont Group (from 1963) |
Country | Denmark |
Based in | Copenhagen |
Language | Danish |
ISSN | 0011-6262 |
OCLC | 466653070 |
Dansk Familieblad ( Danish: Danish Family Magazine) was a weekly illustrated family and entertainment magazine which existed between 1910 and 1980.
Dansk Familieblad was founded as a weekly magazine in 1910. [1] The founding editor of the magazine was Carl Bærentzen who was succeeded by Carl Rasmussen in the post in 1913. [2] Rasmussen's tenure ended in 1925. [2]
Dansk Familieblad contained materials which targeted families. [1] It was acquired by the Egmont company in 1963. [3] The magazine began to include entertainment-related content from 1970. [1] One of the contributors was the Danish actress Vera Stricker who wrote in a regular column. [4]
Dansk Familieblad merged with another weekly Hjemmet in 1980, and the new magazine was named as Stor Hjemmet. [2]
Categories |
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Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | 1910 |
Final issue | 1980 |
Company | Egmont Group (from 1963) |
Country | Denmark |
Based in | Copenhagen |
Language | Danish |
ISSN | 0011-6262 |
OCLC | 466653070 |
Dansk Familieblad ( Danish: Danish Family Magazine) was a weekly illustrated family and entertainment magazine which existed between 1910 and 1980.
Dansk Familieblad was founded as a weekly magazine in 1910. [1] The founding editor of the magazine was Carl Bærentzen who was succeeded by Carl Rasmussen in the post in 1913. [2] Rasmussen's tenure ended in 1925. [2]
Dansk Familieblad contained materials which targeted families. [1] It was acquired by the Egmont company in 1963. [3] The magazine began to include entertainment-related content from 1970. [1] One of the contributors was the Danish actress Vera Stricker who wrote in a regular column. [4]
Dansk Familieblad merged with another weekly Hjemmet in 1980, and the new magazine was named as Stor Hjemmet. [2]