''Elsevier Weekblad'', abbreviated to ''EW'', still known as ''Elsevier'', is a Dutch weekly
news magazine
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. With a circulation of over 68,000 copies as of 2018,
it is the Netherlands' most popular news magazine.
Its
chief editor
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The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
is
Arendo Joustra
Arendo Joustra (born 19 July 1957, in Vlissingen) is a Dutch writer and journalist.
Joustra is the editor in chief of the Dutch newsweekly ''Elsevier'' and a commentator on politics and the Dutch monarchy. He is a co-author of books on the Dutch ...
.
''Elsevier Weekblad'' focuses mainly on politics, international affairs and business. In terms of scope of articles it is most comparable to Germany's ''
Focus
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'', Belgium's ''
Knack
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* The Knack, an American pop-rock band famous for their hit "My Sharona"
* The Knack (1960s US band), an American garage rock band active in the 1960s
* The Knack (UK band), a British freak ...
'' or America's ''
Time
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''. Like ''Time'', ''Elsevier Weekblad'' runs a yearly cover story about a Person of the Year. The magazine is, together with ''
de Volkskrant
''de Volkskrant'' (; ''The People's Paper'') is a Dutch daily morning newspaper. Founded in 1919, it has a nationwide circulation of about 250,000.
Formerly a leading centre-left Catholic broadsheet, ''de Volkskrant'' today is a medium-sized ...
'' and ''
NRC Handelsblad
''NRC'', previously called ''NRC Handelsblad'' (), is a daily morning newspaper published in the Netherlands by NRC Media. It is generally accepted as a newspaper of record in the Netherlands.
History
''NRC Handelsblad'' was first published on ...
'', conventionally considered to be one of the most influential written media in the Dutch language. Views expressed are generally conservative right wing.
History and profile
The predecessor of the magazine, ''Elsevier's Geïllustreerd Maandschrift'' (''Elsevier's Illustrated Monthly''), was first issued in January 1891 and was modelled after ''
Harper's Magazine
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''. It was published by J.G. Robbers and his
Elsevier
Elsevier () is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content. Its products include journals such as '' The Lancet'', '' Cell'', the ScienceDirect collection of electronic journals, '' Trends'', ...
company, which had been founded in 1880 and took its name from the famous (but unrelated)
Elzevir family of the 16th to 18th centuries. In 1940, the magazine was prohibited by the German authorities, who occupied the Netherlands at the time, and the last issue of the magazine was issued in December that year.
Henk Lunshof
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, a journalist of ''
De Telegraaf
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'', had thought of establishing a new news magazine since 1940. He was approached by
Jan Pieter Klautz
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, director of the publishing company
Elsevier
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, and the two secretly started preparing the establishment of the magazine. They were assisted by
G.B.J. Hiltermann, another former journalist of ''De Telegraaf''. The magazine was finally introduced as ''Elseviers Weekblad'' ("Elsevier's Weekly") on 27 October 1945, and Lunshof became its editor. Its aim was to take an independent position, not linked to any political party or association. By the end of the 1940s, however, ''EW'' adopted a clear position against the independence of
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, after which it developed a socially conservative and economically liberal signature, closely linked to the liberals of the
VVD
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and the Catholics of the
KVP.
The magazine was an instant success and very profitable. The expansion of
Elsevier
Elsevier () is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content. Its products include journals such as '' The Lancet'', '' Cell'', the ScienceDirect collection of electronic journals, '' Trends'', ...
in the scientific field after 1945 was funded with the profits of the newsweekly.
The communists would later take up the role of enemy of ''EW''. This and the increasingly old-fashioned image of the magazine sparked the demand for a new leadership and a new formula. The new editor in chief,
André Spoor
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, formerly editor in chief of ''
NRC Handelsblad
''NRC'', previously called ''NRC Handelsblad'' (), is a daily morning newspaper published in the Netherlands by NRC Media. It is generally accepted as a newspaper of record in the Netherlands.
History
''NRC Handelsblad'' was first published on ...
'', renewed the redaction, changed the layout and shortened the name to ''Elsevier''. In the following years, the magazine lost its literary character and started focusing on journalism. It claims that while opinion pieces remained, it became less ideological and more factual.
[
The magazine has several supplements, one of which is ''Elsevier Weekblad Juist'', a monthly lifestyle and business magazine.
]Reed Business Information
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sold a majority stake in ''Elsevier'' to New Skool Media in 2016; the two companies created the joint venture ONE Business.
Circulation
In 2001 ''Elsevier Weekblad'' had a circulation of 129,000 copies. In 2010 the circulation of the magazine was 135,838 copies. It was 62,458 copies in 2018.
References
External links
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