Internet magazine

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Internet magazine

description Web design magazine
language German
publishing company WEKA-Verlag (Germany)
First edition 1996
attitude 2014
Frequency of publication per month
Range 0.007 million readers
Editor-in-chief Stephan Quinkertz
editor Stephan Quinkertz
ISSN (print)

The computer magazine Internet Magazin was published monthly by WEKA-Verlag from 1996 to 2014.

The magazine was founded and initially managed by Volker Everts and Andreas Hagedorn. The 90-page booklet dealt with topics such as web design , tips & tricks, key topics and news. In the earlier editions a CD-ROM with the corresponding software (full versions and shareware , freeware and PD ) was enclosed, the newer editions were available without CD or DVD.

Re-profiling 2013

From November 2013 the internet magazine appeared in a new profile under the title IntMag . In its own presentation, the magazine now referred to itself as the magazine of the digital economy . It mainly dealt with the use of Internet technologies for companies. In addition, the Screen Guide magazine was published four times a year , which is aimed at web developers in the style of the previous Internet magazine and focuses on technology.

In April 2014 Weka Media announced the discontinuation of the Internet magazine.

Circulation statistics

In the fourth quarter of 2012, the average circulation according to IVW was 6103 copies. That is 832 copies per issue less (-12.0%) than in the same quarter of the previous year. The number of subscribers fell within one year by 589 subscribers to an average of 4628 per issue (−11.29%); thus around 75.83% of readers subscribed to the magazine.

Average number of issues distributed in the quarter

Average number of copies sold in the quarter through subscriptions

Individual evidence

  1. Geopfert kress.de
  2. Christian Meier: The Internet magazine is discontinued. In: meedia.de , April 9, 2014, accessed on January 19, 2020.