Manager Magazin

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Manager Magazin
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Categories Business magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherManager Magazin Verlagsgesellschaft
First issue1 November 1971;52 years ago (1971-11-01)
CountryGermany
Based in Hamburg
LanguageGerman
Website manager magazin
ISSN 0047-5726

Manager Magazin (stylized as manager magazin) is a German monthly business magazine focusing on business, finance and management based in Hamburg.

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History and profile

Manager Magazin was first published on 1 November 1971. [1] It is part of the Spiegel Group which also owns Der Spiegel among others. [2]

The magazine is based in Hamburg [3] [4] and is published monthly [5] by the Manager Magazin Verlagsgesellschaft. [6] Since 1986, Gruner + Jahr has a 24.9 percent share in the publisher of the magazine. [7] [8] The other owner of its publishing house is the Spiegel Group. [7] As of 2013, Steffen Klusmann was the editor-in-chief of the monthly. [3]

Manager Magazin has a liberal stance. [7] The magazine targets professional decision makers and managers in Germany. [9] It covers business news, related data and background information concerning all economic areas. [3] The online edition of the monthly was launched in 1998. [1] The magazine has a lifestyle supplement, Splendid, which covers articles on fashion, beauty, and living sections. [10] Splendid, a 52-page lifestyle supplement, was started in 2014 and from 2015 its frequency became quarterly. [11]

The magazine publishes several ranking lists, including good companies [12] and the richest Germans. [13] The former list was started in 1987. [14]

From 2004 to 2008, the Polish edition of the magazine, Manager Magazin – Edycja Polska , was published in Poland. [15]

Circulation

In 1999, Manager Magazin sold 125,200 copies. [16] Its circulation was 129,888 copies in 2009. [3] The monthly had a circulation of 113,774 copies in 2010. [17] Its total circulation was 109,222 copies in 2011. [1]

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