Wild und Hund

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First edition of Wild und Hund, published in December 1894. Wild-und-Hund-Erste-Ausgabe-1895.jpg
First edition of Wild und Hund, published in December 1894.

Wild und Hund (lit. Wildlife and Dogs) is a German-language, biweekly special interest journal on the subject of hunting, which is published by the Paul Parey magazine publisher [ de ] in Singhofen/ Taunus. Editor-in-chief is Heiko Hornung as of May 2016.

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History and profile

Wild und Hund was founded by Paul Parey and has been published since 1894. It is the oldest and highest circulation hunting magazine in Germany. It covers hunting, equipment, game, territory, hunting policies and practices. The circulation is 66751 copies, [1] of which 51230 are by subscription. Overall, the journal reaches about 350000 readers. [2] and is sold in 54 countries [3]

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References

  1. Informationsgemeinschaft zur Feststellung der Verbreitung von Werbeträgern IVW I/2009.
  2. Allensbacher Markt- und Werbeträger analysis|AWA 2008.
  3. "Wild und Hund". paulparey.de. Retrieved 7 October 2017.