How old is huisgenoot?

How old is huisgenoot?

Huisgenoot became a weekly magazine in November 1923, until then it was a monthly. On 11 December 1923 the magazine boasted a print run of 30 000. Today Huisgenoot sells more than 200 000 copies weekly.

What is the English version of huisgenoot?

housemate
Translation of huisgenoot in Dutch–English dictionary housemate [noun] (British) someone who lives in the same house as you, but who is not a member of your family. flatmate [noun] (British) someone who shares a flat/apartment with one or more other people.

Which magazines are closing in South Africa?

The closure of its magazine division impacted 10 well known publications in South Africa, namely: Bona, Country Life, Essentials, Food & Home, Garden & Home, People, Rooi Rose, Vrouekeur, Woman & Home and Your Family.

Is Move magazine still published?

Move! and the Hearst portfolio (Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Bicycling, Runner’s World) are closing. DRUM will be published in digital format only. A licensing agreement is in place with editor Helen Schöer to publish the parenting titles (Baba & Kleuter and Your Pregnancy) independently.

What magazines does Caxton publish?

Caxton Magazines publishers of 12 leading magazines: Woman & Home, Garden and Home, Food & Home Entertaining, Rooi Rose, Essentials, Your Family, Living & Loving, Bona, Vrouekeur, People, Farmer’s Weekly, Country Life.

Is You magazine still published?

The magazine is published in Cape Town by Media24, the print division of Naspers. The magazine is published on a weekly basis.

What happened move Magazine?

Has Caxton closed down?

In 2020, Caxton pulled out of magazine publishing and closed ten of its brands such as People, Your Family, Bona, Country Life and Rooi Rose.

Who is Terry Moolman?

Moolman is the controlling shareholder at JSE-listed Caxton, which is best known as a knock-and-drop publisher, but also owns titles such as The Citizen and printing presses that help make up its R7-billion market value.