Funk Uhr

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Funk Uhr
Funk Uhr Logo.svg
Logo of Funk Uhr
CategoriesTelevision magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation 315,914 (Jan-March 2020)
PublisherMediengruppe Klambt
Founded1952;72 years ago (1952)
Company Funke Mediengruppe
CountryGermany
Based in Hamburg
LanguageGerman
Website Funk Uhr
ISSN 0932-6871

Funk Uhr is a German-language weekly television magazine published in Hamburg, Germany. Founded in 1952 it is one of the oldest magazines in the country.

Contents

History and profile

Funk Uhr was established in 1952. [1] [2] The magazine was part of Axel Springer SE [3] and was also published weekly by the company. [4] In 2013 the company sold the magazine to Funke Mediengruppe. [5] It is published weekly by Mediengruppe Klambt on Fridays. [6]

The weekly has its headquarters in Hamburg. [2] [4] It offers a comprehensive listings of both radio and television programs. [4] However, the magazine also features articles on finance, insurance, health, environment, travel and leisure. [4]

Circulation

The circulation of Funk Uhr was 1,674,092 copies between October and December 1994. [7] In 2001 the weekly was one of the top television magazines worldwide with a circulation of 1,141,000 copies. [8] It sold 907,000 copies in 2003. [9] Its circulation decreased to 772,900 in 2006. [9] During the fourth quarter of 2014 the circulation of the magazine was down to 453,550 copies. [6] The magazine sold 315,914 copies between January and March 2020. [10]

See also

List of magazines in Germany

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  3. Knut Hickethier (2014). "The Media in Germany". In Anthony Weymouth; Bernard Lamizet (eds.). Markets and Myths: Forces For Change In the European Media. London; New York: Routledge. p. 206. ISBN   978-1-317-88969-4.
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  10. "Funk Uhr". Mediangruppe Klambt (in German). Retrieved 29 April 2020.