Hytteliv

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Hytteliv
CategoriesLifestyle magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation 32,503 (2022)
PublisherEgmont Hjemmet Mortensen A/S
Founded1972;52 years ago (1972)
Country Norway
Based in Oslo
Language Norwegian
Website https://www.klikk.no/bolig/hytteliv
ISSN 0332-6772
OCLC 924773080

Hytteliv is a Norwegian language monthly magazine published in Oslo, Norway. The magazine provides articles about life at the cabin. It has been in circulation since 1972.

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History and profile

Hytteliv was established in 1972. [1] [2] The magazine is published on a monthly basis in Oslo. [3] The publisher is Egmont Hjemmet Mortensen A/S. [3] The magazine features articles on do-it-yourself material, tips about new products and equipment, structural/building service, law and finance advice. [3] The readers of the monthly are both women and men who own cabins. [4]

The circulation of Hytteliv was 60,000 copies in 1999 [5] and 55,000 copies in 2000. [1] In 2007 its circulation was 61,043 copies. [6] The monthly sold 48,137 copies in 2011. [7] In 2020 its circulation was 34,971 copies. [8] Its 2022 circulation was 32,503 copies. [9]

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