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From 1982 to 1988 the magazine was published by Åhlén & Åkerlund. [2] A company called Sköna hem was the publisher of the magazine between 1988 and 1992. [2] The magazine is published by Bonniers Tidskrifter AB fourteen times a year. [1] Its headquarters is in Stockholm, and Claes Blom is the editor-in-chief. [3]
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It is published 8 times a year. The magazine contains articles in both English and Swedish on subjects related to contemporary events in Sweden, as well as coverage of Swedish traditions and culture. The Swedish Press also features interesting Swedish personalities and companies. The magazine comes in a printed and a digital edition.
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"The Swedish image of China is often strange. The country is so far away and the culture is so foreign that it is easy to use it as a canvas on which to project wishful dreams or fears ... I remember a picture of a group of uniformed twelve-year-olds in Vi magazine, when I was little you got it if you were a member of Konsum. The children ...
The magazine is part of Aller Media and is published by Aller Förlag AB on a weekly basis. [1] [4] The company acquired the magazine in 1983. [5] Its headquarters is in Malmö, [1] but it was formerly based in Helsingborg. [6] Hemmets Veckotidning targets women aged between 25–59 years. [6]
[1] [2] The swedish magazine is owned by Egmont Group and is published by Egmont Publishing AB, a subsidiary of the group, on a monthly basis. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Its headquarters is in Stockholm. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Fredrik Brändström is the editor-in-chief of the magazine which is also distributed in Finland in Swedish. [ 5 ]
The first issue of Hemmets Journal was published in 1921. [3] It was a Swedish version of the popular Danish magazine Hjemmet that was first published in 1904.Hjemmet was printed by the Danish publishing company Gutenberghus (which later became Egmont) and the Swedish version was published by its own subsidiary of Gutenberghus, Hemmets Journals Förlag.