Auf einen Blick

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Auf einen Blick
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FrequencyWeekly
PublisherBauer Verlag
Founded1983
Company Bauer Group
CountryGermany
Based in Hamburg
LanguageGerman
Website Auf einen Blick

Auf einen Blick is a German language television and women's magazine published in Hamburg, Germany. It has been in circulation since 1983.

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History and profile

Auf einen Blick was founded in 1983. [1] The magazine is part of and published by Bauer Media Group. [1] [2] It is headquartered in Hamburg. [1] [2] It is published on a weekly basis and covers both news on women-related issues and TV programme listings. [2] [3] [4] Its target audience is women older than 40. [5]

Circulation

Auf einen Blick had a circulation of 850,000 copies during the fourth quarter of 1984. [6] During the third quarter of 1992 its circulation was up to 3,103,000 copies. [7] The circulation of the magazine was down to 2,706,712 copies between October and December 1994. [8] It was down to 2,504,000 copies during the third quarter of 1995 and 2,310,000 copies during the third quarter of 1996. [9]

In 2001 Auf einen Blick had a circulation of 1,981,000 copies, making it the tenth best-selling TV guide worldwide. [10] The magazine had an average circulation of 1,624,000 copies in 2003. [11] In the fourth quarter of 2006 its circulation was down to 1,514,600 copies. [11] Its circulation was down to 1,462,074 copies during the second quarter of 2007. [12] In 2010 the magazine had a circulation of 1,261,814 copies. [13]

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