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In 2007, there were nearly 68 consumer magazines in the country which were mostly owned by Danish media groups. [3] Of them 52 were monthly/quarterly whereas 16 were weekly. [ 3 ] These magazines were grouped into four main categories: general-interest magazines, opinion magazines, TV and radio guides, and professional and scientific magazines.
The magazine targets men aged between 20 and 39 who have a high level education and above average income, [7] and covers articles on lifestyle and fashion of men. [6] It also features interviews with famous men and celebrities. [8] Kasper Steenbach served as the editor-in-chief of Euroman until August 2015 when he resigned from the post. [9]
Bo Bedre (Danish: Live Better) is a monthly lifestyle and interior design magazine published in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the first interior design magazine in the country. The magazine has Norwegian and Finnish editions.
Danish magazine people (1 C, 1 P) D. Danish-language magazines (1 C, 40 P) Defunct magazines published in Denmark (24 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in ...
Here, the best photos of the Danish royals through the years. January 2024. Princess Mary and Prince Frederik attend the traditional new year reception, after Queen Margrethe made her shock ...
In 2001, the magazine had a circulation of 87,000 copies in Denmark. [8] The circulation of the Danish version of Femina was 89,680 copies during the second half of 2003 [9] and 90,000 copies for 2003 as a whole. [10] The circulation of the magazine was 52,000 copies in 2006. [2] It rose to 68,900 copies during the last six months of 2007. [11]
Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander are on the newest cover of Variety magazine for the premiere of "The Danish Girl" -- a remarkable love story set in the '20's inspired by the lives of real life ...
The magazine, based in Copenhagen, features articles on advances in health-care services. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Helse-Active Living was the owner of the magazine until 2008. [ 3 ] The Danish Medical Association supported the magazine, which was financed by the Federation of Sick-benefits Associations until 2012. [ 1 ]