Bobo (magazine) explained

Bobo (Netherlands)
Frequency:Biweekly
Publisher:Blink Publishers
Language:Dutch
Bobo (Indonesia)
Editor:David Togatorop
Editor Title:Editor-in-Chief
Category:Children
Frequency:Weekly
Biweekly (Bobo Junior)
Circulation:145,000 (2018)
Publisher:PT Penerbitan Sarana Bobo (Kompas Gramedia Group)
Firstdate:14 April 1973
9 April 2002 (Bobo Junior)
Lastdate:21 December 2022 (Bobo Junior)
Language:Indonesian
Issn:1858-1714

Bobo is a monthly Dutch children's magazine published by Blink Publishers. Consisting of comics and stories, it is named after the protagonist Bobo, a nine year old blue rabbit. The magazine has run since 1968 and was initially translated from the English-language Bobo Bunny magazine, published from 1969 to 1973.[1] [2]

Each issue is devoted to one subject. The purpose of the magazine is to educate four- and five-year-olds in a playful way, and it is therefore mainly distributed through the first two years of primary school.[3]

Since 2010, Bobo has developed into a cross-media brand. Bobo has its own apps, an educational television series made by Studio 100 (started in 2011), an online training program to be used on digital schoolboards and smartboards in the classroom, and a complete merchandise line.[3] [4]

Indonesian version

The Indonesian franchise of Bobo was first published on 14 April 1973. Unlike the Dutch version, the Indonesian version is aimed at children aged 6-12. Published by Kompas Gramedia Group, Bobo magazine become the most popular kids magazine in Indonesia. The magazine has the tagline "teman bermain dan belajar (friends to play and study)". In 1980, the lowercase b on Bobo's t-shirt was replaced by a capital B to distinguish the Indonesian rabbit from the Dutch counterpart, but it was changed back to lowercase b in the early 1990s.

The magazine in Indonesia has several 'trademark parts'. As of July 2012, it already has:

There are several yearly events organized by Bobo magazine in Indonesia which are held at Jakarta and Surabaya: Bobo Fair, which has fun activities meant for the readers, and Operet Bobo, which was held every year until it was discontinued and joined with the Bobo Fair. From 2001 to 2016, Bobo magazine held a Konferensi Anak (Children's Conference). This event was attended by participants aged 9-12 years.

In 2010, the magazine was completely renewed and in 2012, Bobo magazine Indonesia launched Bobo Online, the Indonesian magazine's official website. In 2016, Bobo Online was closed and replaced by Kidnesia.com, which closed on 14 April 2017. It was replaced with its current website[5] to celebrate Bobo's 44th anniversary in Indonesia. The magazine has an active Instagram presence, and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023.[6]

Until 2022 Kompas Gramedia Group also published Bobo Junior, an Indonesian translation of the Dutch counterpart for younger readers.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bobo Bunny . British Comics . 11 September 2018 . 23 August 2023.
  2. Web site: GCD :: Series :: Bobo Bunny . Grand Comics Database . 15 April 1972 . 23 August 2023.
  3. News: Konijn Bobo krijgt eigen tv-programma. https://archive.today/20130703123603/http://www.metronieuws.nl/entertainment/konijn-bobo-krijgt-eigen-tv-programma/xlkjig!xopSwjpcqQybHlOcmglwMQ/. dead. 3 July 2013. 5 April 2013. Metro. 7 September 2010.
  4. News: Maarten Hafkamp. Bobo geheel vernieuwd. 5 April 2013. Adformatie. 17 August 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20140421235925/http://www.adformatie.nl/nieuws/bericht/bobo-geheel-vernieuwd. 21 April 2014. dead.
  5. Web site: Teman Bermain dan Belajar . Bobo . 17 April 2023 . id . 23 August 2023.
  6. Web site: Instagram . Instagram . 23 August 2023.
  7. News: Tabloid Nova, Majalah Bobo Junior Dkk Berhenti Terbit Desember 2022. 29 November 2023. CNN Indonesia. 20 December 2022. id.