Eulenspiegel (magazine)
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This article is about the German humor and satirical magazine. For the defunct postwar German satirical magazine, see Ulenspiegel.
Editor in chief | Mathias Wedel |
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Categories | Satire |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 110,000[1] |
Company | Eulenspiegel GmbH |
Country | Germany |
Based in | Berlin |
Language | German |
Website | satiremagazin.de |
ISSN | 0423-5975 |
Eulenspiegel – Das Satiremagazin is a German humor and satirical magazine. It is published by Eulenspiegel GmbH in Berlin and has a circulation of 136,000.
History
Eulenspiegel is a successor of the satirical publication Frischer Wind, which began publishing in 1946. The publication took the title Eulenspiegel in 1954, after the similarly titled but unconnected satirical magazine Ulenspiegel ceased publishing in 1950.
Until 1972, Eulenspiegel was published by Eulenspiegel Verlag, also founded in 1954, which later became an independent book publisher. Eulenspiegel was the only satirical magazine in the German Democratic Republic.
References
External links
- Eulenspiegel official website (German)
- Interview part owner and former editor-in-chief Hartmut Berlin (German)
- Article on the magazine's 50th anniversary Süddeutsche Zeitung (German)
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