Dag Allemaal

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Dag Allemaal
Dag Allemaal.svg
Editor-in-chiefIlse Beyers
Categories
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherDe Persgroep Publishing NV
Founded1984;39 years ago (1984)
Company De Persgroep
Country Belgium
Based in Schelle
Language Dutch
Website Dag Allemaal

Dag Allemaal is a Flemish weekly family and women's magazine published in Schelle, Belgium. The magazine also provides TV and radio guides.

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History and profile

Dag Allemaal was established in 1984. [1] [2] The magazine is part of De Persgroep media group [3] [4] and is published by De Persgroep Publishing NV on a weekly basis. [5] [6] De Persgroep Publishing NV is part of Magnet Magazines, a subsidiary of De Persgroep. [7] The weekly has its headquarters in Schelle. [2] [5]

Dag Allemaal offers entertainment news in addition to TV and radio guides. [5] The magazine has a children magazine, Dag Kids. [1] Belgian caricaturist Marec has been among the contributors for Dag Allemaal since 1994. [8]

As of 2004 Ilse Beyers was the editor-in-chief of Dag Allemaal. [2] [1]

Circulation

During the period of 2006-2007 Dag Allemaal had a circulation of 278,000 copies. [9] The circulation of the magazine was 504,192 copies during the first quarter of 2009. [10] Its circulation fell to 423,103 copies in 2010 [11] and to 412,809 copies in 2011. [12] The weekly had a circulation of 396,097 copies in 2012. [2] It was the best-selling magazine in Belgium with a circulation of 349,165 copies in 2013. [13]

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