Ensuite

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ensuite
Ensuite
description Magazine on culture and art
publishing company interwerk gmbh (Switzerland)
Headquarters Bern
First edition January 2003
Frequency of publication monthly / 11 issues a year
Sold edition 10,000 copies
( ensuite )
Range 0.039 (print) million readers
( ensuite )
Editor-in-chief Lukas Vogelsang
editor Association WE ARE
Web link ensuite.ch
ISSN (print)

ensuite is a Swiss art and culture magazine with an art and events calendar. The publishing and editorial offices are in Bern .

The magazine has a sold circulation of 10,000 copies and a reach of 39,000 readers. It describes itself as “the largest cultural magazine in Switzerland”.

history

«Ensuite» was founded in 2002. The project turned out to be particularly difficult financially because there was largely no start-up funding from the public sector. Publishing director and editor-in-chief Lukas Vogelsang describes the fact that the magazine has managed to survive as a “small sensation” and “survival hits it on the head”. Of the 10,000 copies, 2,600 are sold by subscription, although the change from a free newspaper to a paid magazine did not take place until 2014. The magazine has also been distributed in Germany and Austria since 2017.

Since 2007, “ensuite” has been producing a Zurich edition and a separate art section: artensuite, in addition to the Berner one . These were consolidated into a single, national, paid and completely revised production in 2014. A media partnership is maintained with Tamedia . Since 2017 there is a French branch in Môtier , Canton of Friborg .

Editor-in-chief

  • Lukas Vogelsang (since 2003)

Known employees

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Media data card 2020, ensuite (PDF; 108KB).
  2. Media data 2017–18, ensuite
  3. Uwe Foerster: "ensuite" takes the plunge into Germany and Austria. In: Horizont .net. August 1, 2017, accessed February 4, 2020.
  4. Kulturmagazin supplies Germany. In: persoenlich.com. July 31, 2017, accessed February 4, 2020.
  5. ↑ He is stubborn and often quite stubborn. In: The Bund . April 4, 2011, accessed February 3, 2020.
  6. "ensuite" editor-in-chief: "The city of Bern just wanted to force us out of the market." In: Klein Report . January 8, 2017, accessed February 3, 2020.
  7. Publishing history , ensuite, accessed on February 3, 2020.
  8. ^ Matthias Ackeret: "I mistrust every majority". In: persoenlich.com. July 7, 2017, accessed February 4, 2020 (interview).