Kampioen

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Kampioen
CategoriesFamily magazine
FrequencyTen issues per year
Circulation 3.54 million (2013)
PublisherANWB Media
Founded1885;138 years ago (1885)
Company Royal Dutch Touring Club (ANWB)
Country Netherlands
Based in The Hague
Language Dutch
Website Kampioen
ISSN 0022-8265
OCLC 1782568

Kampioen (Dutch: Champion) is a Dutch general interest and family magazine published in The Hague, the Netherlands. The magazine is one of the oldest and most read publications in the country.

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History and profile

Kampioen was established in 1885. [1] The magazine is part of the Royal Dutch Touring Club (ANWB) and is published ten times a year by the ANWB media. [1] [2] The magazine has its headquarters in the Hague. [3] Kampioen is a family magazine and features articles and news on recreation, tourism, traffic, transportation and the environment. [4] It is freely distributed to the ANWB members. [5]

Circulation

In 2000 Kampioen had a circulation of 3,589,645 copies, making it the most read magazine in the country. [6] In 2001 its circulation was 3,627,000 copies, making it the ninth top general interest magazine worldwide. [7] In 2006 it was the largest seventh magazine worldwide with a circulation of 3,756,000 copies. [8]

The circulation of Kampioen was 3,541,566 copies in 2010, making it the largest general interest magazine in Europe. [9] Its circulation was 3,548,770 copies in 2011 and 3,540,991 copies in 2012. [10] The magazine circulated 3.54 million copies in 2013. [11] The circulation in 2017 had reduced to 3,400,248, still good for the first place among magazines in the Netherlands (Albert Heijn's free Allerhande was second at 2,019,978). [12]

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