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List Of Magazines In Denmark
In Denmark there are various magazines with different frequency types, including weekly magazines, monthly magazines and quarterly magazines. As in other Nordic countries, the national consumer organizations publish their magazines in Denmark. In 2007, there were nearly 68 consumer magazines in the country which were mostly owned by Danish media groups. Of them 52 were monthly/quarterly whereas 16 were weekly. These magazines were grouped into four main categories: general-interest magazines, opinion magazines, TV and radio guides, and professional and scientific magazines. The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Denmark. They may be published in Danish language, Danish or in other languages. 0-9 * ''7 TV-Dage'' A * ''Aktuel Naturvidenskab'' * ''Alt for Damerne'' * ''Amine (Women's magazine), Amine'' B *''Bast Magazine'' * ''Berlingske Tidendes Nyhedsmagasin'' * ''Billed Bladet'' * ''Bionyt'' * ''Bo Bedre'' * ''Bolius'' * ''Børs ...
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Costume (Danish Magazine)
Costume is the distinctive style of dress or cosmetic of an individual or group that reflects class, gender, profession, ethnicity, nationality, activity or epoch. In short costume is a cultural visual of the people. The term also was traditionally used to describe typical appropriate clothing for certain activities, such as riding costume, swimming costume, dance costume, and evening costume. Appropriate and acceptable costume is subject to changes in fashion and local cultural norms. This general usage has gradually been replaced by the terms "dress", "attire", "robes" or "wear" and usage of "costume" has become more limited to unusual or out-of-date clothing and to attire intended to evoke a change in identity, such as theatrical, Halloween, and mascot costumes. Before the advent of ready-to-wear apparel, clothing was made by hand. When made for commercial sale it was made, as late as the beginning of the 20th century, by "costumiers", often women who ran businesses that ...
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Fjölnir (journal)
''Fjölnir'' () was an Icelandic-language journal published annually in Copenhagen from 1835 to 1847. The journal was founded by the ''Fjölnismenn'' (literally, "men of Fjölnir"), four young Icelandic intellectuals who sought to revive national consciousness in Iceland in the hopes of raising support for Icelandic independence. They were Jónas Hallgrímsson, Konráð Gíslason, Brynjólfur Pétursson and Tómas Sæmundsson. All four were Icelanders who had studied at Bessastaðir and the University of Copenhagen. They all contributed to the publication of the journal until 1838. The fifth annual copy was published and paid for by Tómas Sæmundsson, who had moved back to Iceland, and had it printed in Viðey. Publication then ceased for a few years, as Jónas Hallgrímsson was occupied with his scientific research. A new issue was published in 1843, but at this point two societies, ''Fjölnisfélagið'' and ''Nokkrir Íslendingar'', had taken over publication, led first ...
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Femina (Denmark)
''Femina'' is a Danish language weekly women's magazine, magazine for women published by Aller Media in Copenhagen, Denmark. The magazine also has a Swedish edition. History and profile ''Femina'' began in its current form in 1952 and is a continuation of illustrated fashion journal ''Nordisk Mønster Tidende'' (1874–1952), making it the oldest weekly magazine in Denmark. ''Femina'' is part of Aller Media and is published by Aller Press AS. The magazine has its headquarters in Copenhagen. Camilla Lindemann has been editor since March 2005. It positions itself towards modern women and covers fashion, food, interior design, health and beauty, psychology and culture. A Sweden, Swedish edition is also produced. The 29 July 1903 edition caused a scandal when it printed "bh" as an abbreviation of "brystholder" (brassiere) for the first time. During the late 1950s, ''Femina'' featured articles on women's sport and introduced its readers to both traditional and lesser known sports. ...
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Familie Journalen
''Familie Journalen'' is a Danish language weekly family and women's magazine published in Copenhagen, Denmark. Launched in 1877 the magazine is one of the oldest publications in the country. It was also published in Norway and Sweden. History and profile The magazine was started as a family-oriented weekly by Carl Aller in 1877 under the name ''Illustreret Familie-Journal''. In 1938 Børge Michelsen was appointed the science editor of the magazine. It is part of Aller, a subsidiary of Aller Holding A/S, and is published by Aller Press on a weekly basis. It has its headquarters in Copenhagen. In the early years the magazine was read by petit-bourgeois. The magazine targets women over forty who are primarily from lower social classes. ''Familie Journalen'' has editions in Norway and Sweden. The Swedish version was launched in 1879 with the name ''Illustrerad Familij Journal''. Its Norwegian version was launched in 1897. Content A play by the Swedish author Victoria Benedictsson ...
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Faklen
''Faklen'' ( en, The Torch) was a Danish language intellectual magazine, debating humanism, contemporary Danish politics, education, and philosophical themes. The magazine was based in Copenhagen, Denmark. History The magazine was founded in 1996 by editor-in-chief Rune Engelbreth Larsen and a group of students from Danish universities in close cooperation with Danish author and philosopher Erwin Neutzsky-Wulff. Neutzsky-Wulff provided much of the material from the founding until his break with the magazine in 1999. the magazine was published by the students of the universities of Aarhus and Copenhagen. It covered news on cultural trends and social comment in Denmark. The topics emphasized included discrimination, racism, civil rights, forced labour, arbitrary solitary confinement and religious freedom. From 1996 to 2001 ''Faklen'' was a print magazine. In 2002 it became an online-only magazine, a format it continued with until 2011 when the magazine was discontinued. See also * ...
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Euroman
''Euroman'' is a monthly men's lifestyle and fashion magazine headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. Its subtitle is ''the Only Original Magazine for Danish Men''. History and profile ''Euroman'' was established in 1992. The founders are Morten and Peter Linck. Later they started another magazine, '' Eurowoman''. In 2000, both magazines were acquired by the Egmont Publishing A/S. The company is owner and publisher of the magazine. It is published on a monthly basis. The headquarters is in Copenhagen. The publisher describes the target audience of the magazine as "modern and quality conscious men." The magazine targets men aged between 20 and 39 who have a high level education and above average income, and covers articles on lifestyle and fashion of men. It also features interviews with famous men and celebrities. Kasper Steenbach served as the editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final ...
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Dialog (Denmark)
Dialogue is a conversational exchange. Dialogue(s) or dialog(s) may also refer to: * Dialogue in writing, a verbal exchange between two or more characters Art and culture Philosophical concepts * Socratic dialogue, a genre of philosophical literary prose developed mainly by Plato * Dialogue (Bakhtin), the concept of dialogue in the philosophy of Mikhail Bakhtin * Philosophy of dialogue, a type of philosophy based on the work of Martin Buber Books * ''Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems'', a 1632 book by Galileo Galilei * ''Dialogues'' (Pope Gregory), a collection of four books written by Pope Gregory I * ''Dialogs'' (Lem), a 1957 book-length essay by Polish science-fiction writer Stanisław Lem * '' A Dialogue'', a 1973 book by James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni * ''Dialogues'' (Gilles Deleuze), 1977 book of discussions between Deleuze and Claire Parnet Journals * ''Dialog'' (magazine), a magazine in Poland that publishes contemporary Polish and foreign plays * ' ...
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Det Nye Danmark
''Det nye Danmark'' (Danish: ''New Denmark'') was a conservative magazine which existed between 1928 and 1937 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded, published and edited by two Danish conservatives, Ole Bjørn Kraft Ole Bjørn Kraft (1893–1980) was a Danish journalist and politician who was the leader of the Conservative People's Party. He also served as the minister of foreign affairs. Early life Kraft was born in Copenhagen on 17 December 1893. He stud ... and Alfred Bindslev. History and profile ''Det nye Danmark'' was started in 1928. The founders were Ole Bjørn Kraft and Alfred Bindslev. They were both the publisher and editor of ''Det nye Danmark''. Ole Bjørn Kraft's term as editor was between 1928 and 1932 and then between 1934 and 1937. One of the contributors was Jack G. Westergaard. The magazine was very influential in shaping the conservative policies until its closure in 1937. References Danish-language magazines Defunct political magazines Defunct ma ...
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