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List of magazines in the Netherlands

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The Dutch Association of Publishers categorizes the magazines in the Netherlands into four classes: (1) general-interest magazines, (2) opinion magazines, (3) TV and radio guides, and (4) professional and scientific magazines.[1] The listing here is topical, without making a value judgment if, for example, a music magazine is professional or not.

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Car and motorcycle

  • Auto Review
  • Autovisie
  • Autoweek (since 1958)
  • Carros
  • Formule1.nl
  • De Kampeerauto
  • Mercedes magazine
  • Moto 73
  • Motor
  • Porsche Scene Live
  • Promotor
  • Top Gear (Dutch version)
  • Truckstar

Career

Children and young adults

  • Betsalel (1928-1935), defunct Dutch Jewish youth magazine
  • Donald Duck (since 1952)
  • Eppo (1975–1999; since 2009)
  • Mad (1965–1995; 2011–2012)
  • Tina (since 1967)

Families

Film

  • Filmkrant (since 1981)
  • Skoop (1963–1993)
  • Skrien (1968–2009; 2010–2011)

Food

Inflight

Literature

Men

Music

  • Akkoord Magazine (since 1993)
  • Heaven Magazine
  • Hitkrant (since 1977)
  • Luister (since 1952)
  • Mens en Melodie (1946–2012)
  • Oor (since 1971)

News and opinion

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Quackery and New Age

  • A. Vogel's Gezondheidsnieuws (1963–2004)[2]
  • Bres (1965–2006)
  • Leef met Elixer (Leef 1979–1983,[3] Elixer 1980–1983,[4] combined 1983-1984)[3]
  • Onkruid (since 1978)

Science and technology

Sports

  • 1900, bimonthly (since 2012)
  • Ajax Magazine (1986–2007; continued online as Ajax iMagazine since 2011)
  • Ajax-nieuws (1917–1987)
  • ELF Voetbal (since 1982), soccer monthly
  • Voetbal International (since 1965), soccer weekly
  • Voetbal Magazine (since 1986), soccer monthly
  • De Waterkampioen (since 1927), sailing and other surface water sports

Women

  • Avenue (1965–1995; 2001)
  • Beatrijs (1939–1967), a Catholic woman's weekly
  • Beau Monde, Dutch glamour magazine
  • Cosmopolitan, Dutch version of an American magazine
  • Elle, Dutch version of a French magazine
  • Esta (2004–2013)
  • Grazia, Dutch version of an Italian magazine
  • Jan
  • Knipmode (Madeleine since ?, Knip since 1969, Knipmode since 199?)[5]
  • Libelle (since 1934)
  • Margriet (since 1938)
  • Moeder (1934–1974), Catholic women's magazine
  • Opzij (since 1972)
  • Privé
  • Viva (since 1972)
  • Vriendin (since 1997)
  • Vrouw

Public broadcaster magazines

  • Televizier (since 1967)
  • VPRO Gids (since 1974)
  • VARA Gids (since 1928)
  • TROSKompas (1964-2014)
  • miKRO Gids (since 1988)
  • Veronica Magazine (since 1974)
  • NCRV Gids (since 19??)
  • VPRO Achterwerk (1976-2016)
  • TV Magazine (1988-2008)
  • AVROBode (197?-2014)
  • MijnKRO (since 2015)
  • MijnNCRV (since 2015)
  • EO Visie (since 1976)

See also

References

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