German hunting newspaper

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German hunting newspaper
Deutsche-Jagdzeitung-Logo.svg
description Nature magazine
publishing company Paul Parey magazine publisher
Sold edition 30,715 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Widespread edition 31,943 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Range 0.31 million readers
(Allensbacher market and advertising media analysis / AWA 2008)
Editor-in-chief Rolf Roosen
Web link djz.de

The Deutsche Jagdzeitung is a German-language special interest magazine for hunters that has been published monthly since 1981 and is published by Paul Parey magazine publisher in Singhofen / Taunus.

The "DJZ" includes hunting practice, wildlife biology, reports, reports and cartoons. There are also tests, tips and a weapon and equipment section. Seminars are offered for further training.

Circulation statistics

In the fourth quarter of 2012, the average circulation according to IVW was 41,679 copies. That is 3,187 more copies per issue (+ 8.28%) than in the same quarter of the previous year. The number of subscribers increased within one year by 1,340 subscribers to an average of 27,643 per issue (+5.09%); thus around 66.32% of readers subscribed to the magazine.

Average number of issues distributed in the quarter

Average number of copies sold in the quarter through subscriptions

Web links