Editor-in-chief | Stefan Lewerenz |
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Categories | Women's magazine |
Frequency | Biweekly |
Founded | 1978 |
First issue | 30 August 1978 |
Final issue | January 2005 |
Company |
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Country | Germany |
Based in | Hamburg |
Language | German |
Journal für die Frau was a biweekly women's magazine that existed between 1978 and 2005. It was headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.
The magazine was established in 1978 with the name Journal für Haushalt und Familie. [1] [2] The first issue of the magazine appeared on 30 August 1978 and was published on a monthly basis. [3]
In October 1980 it was renamed Journal für die Frau. [1] The frequency of the magazine was switched to biweekly on 19 October 1983. [3] Its headquarters was in Hamburg. [4] [5] The market share of Journal für die Frau was 15,5% in 2000 in terms of subscription. [6] In 2001 the website of the magazine was launched. [7] Target audience of Journal für die Frau was women aged 40-49. [6] Stefan Lewerenz was one of the editors-in-chief of the magazine. [3] In the second quarter of 2003 Journal für die Frau sold 306,312 copies. [3]
The owner of the magazine was Axel Springer Verlag [8] [5] until first quarter of 2005 when Burda Verlag, a media company based in Munich, acquired it. [9] The last issue of Journal für die Frau was published in January 2005. [10] The new owner of the magazine, Burda, merged it with another women's magazine Freundin. [10]
Editor-in-chief | Stefan Lewerenz |
---|---|
Categories | Women's magazine |
Frequency | Biweekly |
Founded | 1978 |
First issue | 30 August 1978 |
Final issue | January 2005 |
Company |
|
Country | Germany |
Based in | Hamburg |
Language | German |
Journal für die Frau was a biweekly women's magazine that existed between 1978 and 2005. It was headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.
The magazine was established in 1978 with the name Journal für Haushalt und Familie. [1] [2] The first issue of the magazine appeared on 30 August 1978 and was published on a monthly basis. [3]
In October 1980 it was renamed Journal für die Frau. [1] The frequency of the magazine was switched to biweekly on 19 October 1983. [3] Its headquarters was in Hamburg. [4] [5] The market share of Journal für die Frau was 15,5% in 2000 in terms of subscription. [6] In 2001 the website of the magazine was launched. [7] Target audience of Journal für die Frau was women aged 40-49. [6] Stefan Lewerenz was one of the editors-in-chief of the magazine. [3] In the second quarter of 2003 Journal für die Frau sold 306,312 copies. [3]
The owner of the magazine was Axel Springer Verlag [8] [5] until first quarter of 2005 when Burda Verlag, a media company based in Munich, acquired it. [9] The last issue of Journal für die Frau was published in January 2005. [10] The new owner of the magazine, Burda, merged it with another women's magazine Freundin. [10]