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Women's magazine in Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hemmets Veckotidning (Swedish: The Home Weekly Magazine) is a weekly family magazine published in Malmö, Sweden. Founded in 1929, it is one of the oldest magazines in the country.
Categories | Women's magazine |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | Aller Förlag AB |
Founder | Vitus and Paula Petersson |
Founded | 1929 |
Company | Aller Media |
Country | Sweden |
Based in | Malmö |
Language | Swedish |
Website | Hemmets Veckotidning |
ISSN | 0345-4630 |
OCLC | 225843076 |
Hemmets Veckotidning was founded in Malmö in 1929.[1][2] The founders were Vitus and Paula Petersson.[3] 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] It features articles on cooking, baking, crafts, fashion, beauty, and interior decoration.[6] Ulla Cocke was the long-term editor-in-chief of Hemmets Veckotidning.[7] Kurt Ekenberger was among its regular contributors.[8] The magazine is also distributed in other Scandinavian countries.[8]
Hemmets Veckotidning enjoyed the peak circulation of 455,000 copies both in 1957 and in 1958.[3] It sold 211,500 copies in 2007 and became the third largest magazine in Sweden.[9] It was the third best-selling magazine in Scandinavian countries with a circulation of 182,300 copies in 2013.[10]
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