''Det Nye'' was a
Norwegian language
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women's magazine based in
Oslo
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,
Norway
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. It was one of the oldest magazines published in the country.
In November 2019 it went on online.
History and profile
''Det Nye'' was first published in 1957.
The target group of the magazine is women aged 18–25 years.
The magazine was published on a monthly basis until 1989 when its frequency was shifted to 15-17 times a year.
[ It is owned and published by ]Egmont Group
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.[ Its headquarters was in Oslo.][
The target audience of ''Det Nye'' is young women aged 18–35 years.][ The magazine contains feature articles as well as material on careers, fashion, sex and relationships.][ The magazine also covers articles concerning the liberation of women.][ From September 2006 the ]chief editor
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's Editing, editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The editor-in-chief heads all departments of the organization and is hel ...
was Elizabeth Skårberg. In 2008 Hanne Aardal was made the magazine's editor in chief. On 1 March 2011 Mari Midtstigen was appointed editor.
In November 2019 it was decided that the paper edition of ''Det Nye'' would be closed down.
Circulation
''Det Nye'' had a circulation of 110,400 copies in 1981 and 113,600 copies in 1982. In 1999 it was one of the best-selling two women's magazines in Norway with a circulation of 70,000 copies. The circulation of the magazine from 2005 is as follows:
As of 2008 ''Det Nye'' was the best-selling magazine targeting young women.
See also
* List of Norwegian magazines
References
External links
Official website
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1957 establishments in Norway
2019 disestablishments in Norway
Defunct magazines published in Norway
Magazines established in 1957
Magazines disestablished in 2019
Magazines published in Oslo
Norwegian-language magazines
Monthly magazines published in Norway
Women's magazines published in Norway
Online magazines with defunct print editions