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Women's magazine in Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Svensk Damtidning (Swedish: Swedish Women's Weekly) is a weekly women's magazine published in Sweden since 1889. The magazine is headquartered in Helsingborg.
Categories | Women's magazine |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | Aller Media AB |
Founded | 1889 |
Company | Aller Media |
Country | Sweden |
Based in | Helsingborg |
Language | Swedish |
Website | Svensk Damtidning |
ISSN | 0039-6486 |
OCLC | 487916158 |
The magazine was established in 1889.[1][2] Svensk Damtidning is part of Aller Media and is published by Aller Media AB on a weekly basis.[3] Its headquarters is in Helsingborg.[3]
During the initial period, Svensk Damtidning targeted all women without a special reference concerning social class, but later it was called a royal lifestyle magazine due to its focus[4] as, from the 1970s, it began to cover celebrity news and focus on the news about the European royal families.[2] Its audience is women aged between 20 and 49.[3]
Men's magazine, Café, is one of its sister magazines.[5]
Svensk Damtidning was named by the Swedish Magazine Publishers Association as the magazine of 2014 in Sweden.[6]
Just after one year after its publication Svensk Damtidning became the second best-selling women's magazine in Sweden.[1] In 2007 the magazine sold 139,00 copies making it the eighth largest magazine in the country.[7] Both in 2011 and in 2013 the magazine was the sixth best-selling magazine in Sweden. The 2011 circulation of the magazine was 145,600 copies.[8] Its circulation was 144,600 copies in 2013.[9]
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