Trends (Belgian magazine)

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Trends
Categories Business magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation 44,351 (2013)
PublisherRoularta Printing
Year founded1975;45 years ago (1975)
Company Roularta Media Group
Country Belgium
Based in Brussels
Language Dutch
Website Trends

Trends is a weekly Dutch language business and finance magazine published in Brussels, Belgium. It is the only business and finance magazine in the country. [1]

Contents

History and profile

Trends was established in 1975. [2] [3] The magazine is owned by Roularta Media Group [4] [5] and is published weekly by Roularta Printing company. [6] In its initial phase the magazine was published on a biweekly basis. [2] It offers business news [7] and targets business executives, managers, entrepreneurs and professionals. [6]

The headquarters of Trends is in Brussels. [3] [8] The magazine publishes a list, Trends Manager of the Year, in the fields of economy, politics and finance each year. [7] The magazine has two main supplements, MoneyTalk and Trends Style. [7] The latter began to be published separately in 2010 in addition to being a supplement of Trends. [9]

Circulation

Trends had a circulation of 42,658 copies in 1998 and 43,775 copies in 1999. [10] The circulation of the weekly was 37,270 copies in 2010 and 37,113 copies in 2011. [11] It was 37,764 copies in 2012. [11] The magazine had a circulation of 44,351 copies in 2013. [12]

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References

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  6. 1 2 "News". Affinity-Primemedia. Archived from the original on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
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