List of Norwegian magazines
In Norway, the number of women's magazines in 2013 were 17, whereas there were only three men's magazines.[1] The circulation of Norwegian magazines declined 32 per cent from 2004 to 2012.[2]
The following is a list of Norwegian magazines, listed by circulation in 2007, according to the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association.[3] The list contains only weekly magazines, and is limited to the top twenty.
Rank | Title | Circulation |
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1 | Se og Hør (Tuesday edition) | 235,695 |
2 | Hjemmet | 206,543 |
3 | Her og Nå | 179,422 |
4 | Se og Hør (weekend edition) | 175,517 |
5 | Familien | 129,367 |
6 | Norsk Ukeblad | 126,591 |
7 | Donald Duck & Co | 111,367 |
8 | Vi Menn | 96,827 |
9 | Allers | 81,549 |
10 | Illustrert vitenskap | 76,113 |
11 | Norsk Golf | 75,626 |
12 | Hytteliv | 61,043 |
13 | Bonytt | 59,829 |
14 | Kvinner og Klær | 54,809 |
15 | FHM | 54,146 |
16 | Det Nye | 52,798 |
17 | Foreldre & Barn | 52,506 |
18 | Bil | 52,368 |
19 | Kamille | 46,213 |
20 | Topp | 43,941 |
Other magazines
Defunct magazines: |
Others:
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See also
References
- ↑ Brita Ytre-Arne (2013). "Changing Magazine Journalism" (PDF). Nordicom Review 34 (Special Issue): 75–88. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
- ↑ Adina Broady Aasebø; Knut-Arne Futsæter; Ingvar Sandvik; Tore Østnes. "3XNew – a new era for magazine research in Norway". TNS Gallup. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
- ↑ "Leser- og opplagstall for ukepressen" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Media Businesses' Association. 2008. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
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