Kotiliesi Explained

Frequency:Bimonthly
Founder:Hedvig Gebhard
Company:Otava Group
Publisher:Otava Media Oy
Firstdate:December 1922
Country:Finland
Based:Helsinki
Language:Finnish
Website:Kotiliesi
Issn:0023-4281

Kotiliesi (Finnish: Fireside) is a bimonthly family and women's magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. Founded in 1922, it is one of the oldest magazines in the country and is the first Finnish magazine addressing housewives.

History and profile

Kotiliesi was first published in December 1922,[1] being the first specialized magazine for housewives in the country.[2] The original motto of the magazine was "Home is society's heart."[1] Its founder and one of the editors was Hedvig Gebhard, who was a journalist and the member of the Finnish Party.[3] She served at the Parliament.[1] The founding publishing company was SanomaWSOY, which started its business activities in the magazine publishing sector with the establishment of Kotiliesi.[4] The headquarters of the magazine is in Helsinki.[5]

The magazine is part of the Otava Group[6] and is published bimonthly[7] by Otava Media Oy. Its former publisher was Yhtyneet Kuvalehdet Oy.[8]

Alli Viherheimo is the first editor-in-chief of Kotiliesi.[1] Mandi Hannula, a woman member of the Parliament, contributed to the magazine in the 1920s.[1] It originally focused on articles about home economics, kitchen architecture and domestic duties.[9] In 1968 the magazine covered articles on the need for reforms related to schooling, education, social security and employment patterns for women.[10] At the end of the 1990s the magazine changed its focus from social topics and policies to personal well-being, families and babies.[10] Later the magazine expanded its coverage to include articles on food, decoration, family business, health among others.[11]

Circulation

Kotiliesi had a circulation of 645,000 copies in 2003.[12] The magazine sold 160,700 copies in 2006.[13] Its circulation fell to 152,700 copies in 2007.[8] It was the third best-selling Finnish women's magazine in 2009 with a circulation of 140,000 copies. Its circulation slightly rose to 141,520 copies in 2010.[7] [14] It sold 137,772 copies in 2011 and 119,105 copies in 2012.[7] The magazine had a circulation of 137,772 copies in 2013, making it the seventh best-selling magazine in Finland.[15]

See also

List of magazines in Finland

Notes and References

  1. Book: Anu Pylkkänen. Ægteskab i Norden fra Saxo til i dag. da. 1999. Nordic Council of Ministers. 978-92-893-0339-2. 213.
  2. Book: Kjetil Fallan. 2013. Scandinavian Design: Alternative Histories. Bloomsbury Publishing. 978-0-85785-218-2. 85.
  3. Web site: Aura Korppi-Tommola. The first women Members of Parliament in Finland, 1907-1908. Helsinki. 12 April 2015.
  4. Web site: SanomaWSOY Corporation History. Funding Universe. 12 April 2015.
  5. Book: The Europa World Year Book 2003. 2003. Europa Publications. 978-1-85743-227-5. 1615. New York; London.
  6. Web site: About Otavamedia. Otavamedia. 12 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150417133423/http://www.otavamedia.fi/web/guest/92. 17 April 2015. dead.
  7. Web site: Top 50 Magazines. IFABC. 12 April 2015. 30 April 2014.
  8. Web site: Eva Harrie. The Nordic Media Market. 2009. Nordicom, University of Gothenburg. 23 April 2015. Göteborg.
  9. Web site: Elsa Saarela. Ressun Lukio. Life Undergoing Change in the 20th Century. 12 April 2015. HYOL.
  10. Laura Saarenmaa. Iiris Ruoho. Women's magazines in the Nordic style: Politics, politicians and the welfare state. European Journal of Communication. 2014. 29. 3. 10.1177/0267323114523887. 289–303. 144485316 .
  11. Web site: Kotiliesi. Lehti Maailma. 12 April 2015. fi.
  12. Kaisa Nykanen. Tarja Suominen. Merja Nikkonen. Representations of hysterectomy as a transition process in Finnish women's and health magazines. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 2011. 25. 3. 10.1111/j.1471-6712.2010.00861.x. 21244456. 608–616.
  13. Web site: Top ten titles by circulation/issue 2006. Nordicom. 12 April 2015. 8 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160308072710/http://www.nordicom.gu.se/sites/default/files/medieforskning-statistik/1131_2030_Cons_mags_top10_2006.xls. dead.
  14. Web site: Magazine Facts 2011. Aikakausmedia. 12 April 2015. 4 March 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062901/http://mediakortit.aikakausmedia.fi/content/Liitetiedostot/pdf/magazinefacts2011_2012_04_04_netti.pdf.
  15. Web site: Consumer magazines: Top ten titles by circulation 2013. Nordicom. 12 April 2015.