Gaudium magazine

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Gaudium Magazin
The special erotic magazine

description Men's magazine (online magazine)
language German
publishing company Gaudium Publications Ltd.
First edition 2008
Frequency of publication per month
editor André Kadzikowski
Web link gaudium-magazin.de

The Gaudium magazine (from Latin gaudium , " fun ") is a German men's magazine .

history

Gaudium Magazin was founded in 2007, editor and initiator is André Kadzikowski . The first print edition appeared in 2008, the magazine was temporarily discontinued as a print product at the end of 2009. Gaudium Magazine has been appearing as an online magazine for the first time since August 2010 .

Gaudium Magazine is operated by Gaudium Publications Ltd. based in Dublin ( Ireland published).

Content

The content orientation was originally limited to reports on topics related to the red light district . Already in 2009, the range of topics, however, was the department general men's issues, fashion and politics expanded. As part of the realignment as an online magazine, the content was also supplemented by time-sensitive reports as well as brothel performances , and restaurant and night club tests.

The aim of Gaudium is to build an amusement database on the life centers of different people in Europe. The category pleasure only deals with permanent shops, restaurants, leisure and club establishments and events that have at least two of the following characteristics:

  • Serious and consistent,
  • Cult factor or already cult status
  • Outstanding
  • Unusual, especially
  • Traditionally
  • Specialized
  • Far from the everyday

These special addresses are sought and tested by the critical editorial team as well as by independent and voluntary authors and then recommended in a report. Care is also taken to ensure that the articles are as timeless as possible and are not tied to any past or one-off event.

concept

The magazine does not have a permanent editorial team . According to its own statements , the authors are “a growing community of people with similar views, preferences and interests”. This principle is based on the idea of ​​the English gentlemen's clubs . You cannot join the editorial team yourself, but have to be suggested by existing editors for inclusion.

See also

Individual evidence

Press release

Web links