Ude og Hjemme

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Ude og Hjemme
Categories
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherAller Press
Founded1926
First issue15 January 1926;97 years ago (1926-01-15)
Company Aller Media
Country Denmark
Based in Copenhagen
Language Danish
Website Ude og Hjemme

Ude og Hjemme (Danish : Out and At Home) is a weekly general interest and women's magazine published in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1926 it is one of the oldest magazines in the country.

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History and profile

Ude og Hjemme was first published on 15 January 1926. [1] The magazine was started by Alfa factories to market Alfa margarines. [1] Peter Freuchen, a polar explorer, served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine from its start in 1926 to 1932. [1] The magazine was owned by Alfa company until 1938 when it was acquired by A/S Danske Hjem, which sold it to Aller Media in January 1963. [1] [2]

The magazine is part of Aller Media [3] and is published by Aller Press SA on a weekly basis. [4] [5] Its headquarters is in Copenhagen, [6] and as of 2013 its editor-in-chief was Kaj Elgaard. [1]

Ude og Hjemme offers articles on cooking, beauty products and home decoration. [5] Its readers are young women who have a traditional life approach. [5] The magazine published Phantom in its comics supplement until 1977. [7]

Circulation

In 1929 Ude og Hjemme reached a circulation of 100,000 copies. [1] The magazine had a circulation of 178,059 copies in 1956. [2] It was 154,764 copies in 1960 and 122,855 copies in 1964. [2]

The circulation of Ude og Hjemme was 112,000 copies in 1967, 108 copies in 1968 and 105,000 copies in 1969. [2] It rose to 114,002 copies in 1970, to 117,000 copies in 1971 and to 121,000 copies in 1972. [2] Then it fell to 117,000 copies in 1973 and to 100,000 copies in 1974. [2] Its circulation was 103,949 copies in 1975. [2]

In 2001 Ude og Hjemme sold 178,000 copies. [8] During the last six months of 2003 the magazine had a circulation of 177,000 copies, making it the fifth best-selling general interest magazine in the country. [4] During the last six months of 2007 the circulation of the weekly was 166,400 copies. [9] Its circulation was 142,575 copies in 2010. [10] It fell to 129,627 copies in 2011 and to 117,733 copies in 2012. [10] In 2013 its circulation further fell to 115,000 copies. [11] The magazine sold 98,000 copies in 2014. [12]

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