Alle Kvinners Blad Explained

Previous Editor:Toppen Bech
Frequency:Weekly
Circulation:275,000 (1950)
Category:Women's magazine
Publisher:Gyldendal
Founded:1937
Country:Norway
Based:Oslo
Language:Norwegian

Alle Kvinners Blad (Norwegian: Every Woman's Magazine) is a former Norwegian language weekly magazine published between 1937 and 1978 in Oslo, Norway.

History and profile

Alle Kvinners Blad was established in 1937[1] by the publishing house Gyldendal Norsk Forlag.[2] The magazine was published on a weekly basis.[2] In 1963 the name of the magazine was changed to Alle kvinner. The magazine was owned by the publishing house Nordisk Forlag from 1974 to 1978, when it ceased publication.[3] Its last editor was Toppen Bech.[4]

Circulation

The circulation of Alle Kvinners Blad reached a peak of 275,000 copies in 1950, making it the second best-selling weekly magazine in Norway at the time.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Brita Ytre-Arne. Women’s magazines and their readers. University of Bergen. PhD. 1956/5666.
  2. Book: Kjetil Fallan. Designing Modern Norway: A History of Design Discourse. 2016. Routledge. 978-1-315-52863-2. 111. London; New York.
  3. Encyclopedia: Alle Kvinners Blad. Store norske leksikon. Anne Marit Godal. Anne Marit Godal. Norsk nettleksikon. Oslo. no.
  4. Encyclopedia: Toppen Bech. Store norske leksikon. Anne Marit Godal. Norsk nettleksikon. Oslo. no.