Nido

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Nido
Nido-Logo.svg
description General interest magazine for young, modern parents
language German
publishing company Gruner + Jahr ( Germany )
Headquarters Hamburg
First edition April 17, 2009
attitude 17th July 2019
Frequency of publication bi-monthly
Sold edition 24,015 copies
( IVW  Q2 / 2017)
Range 0.24 million readers
( AWA 2017)
ISSN (print)

The magazine Nido was published by the Hamburg publishing house Gruner + Jahr . The magazine had the subtitle “Lust auf Familie” and covered topics from politics to economics, travel, health and culture to psychology and sex.

history

Nido was developed by Timm Klotzek and Michael Ebert , who had previously created Neon, a successful magazine for the target group of 20 to 30 year olds. The name means "nest" in Italian and Spanish. According to their own statement, the target group were “parents with children who have a broad horizon of interests and an above-average income”.

After two test editions in 2009, it appeared monthly from May 2010 as a so-called line extension under the Stern magazine logo . Authors who published articles in the journal include Moritz von Uslar , Gerhard Polt , Hans-Ulrich Jörges and Roland Regge-Schulz .

The circulation sold fell from 58,276 copies in the first quarter of 2013 to 24,015 copies in the second quarter of 2017. After that it was no longer reported to the IVW . From mid-2017 the magazine was only published every two months. In June 2019, Gruner + Jahr announced that the magazine would be discontinued on July 17, 2019.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A terribly neat family spiegel.de, April 16, 2009
  2. Profile Nido ( Memento from September 17, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) gujmedia.de
  3. ^ Nido ivw.eu
  4. G + J slows down Nido: Parents magazine is only published every two months meedia.de, May 18, 2017
  5. “Insufficient demand”: After “Neon”, Gruner + Jahr is now also launching the young parents' magazine “Nido” meedia.de, June 6, 2019