Runner's World

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RUNNER'S WORLD Germany

description Sports magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Running
language German
publishing company Motor Presse Hearst GmbH & Co. KG ( Germany )
Headquarters Hamburg
First edition 1993
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 29,775 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Widespread edition 30,457 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Range 0.27 million readers
( AWA 2018)
Editor-in-chief Martin Grüning
editor Wolfgang Melcher
Web link runnersworld.de
ISSN (print)

RUNNER'S WORLD Germany is the German-language edition of the running magazine "RUNNER'S WORLD" founded in the United States and has been on the market since 1993.

The title was founded in the USA in 1967 and is now represented in fourteen international editions. In addition to the US parent edition, it appears in Great Britain, Australia (with New Zealand), Brazil, France, Germany (with Switzerland and Austria), Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands (with Belgium), the Philippines, Poland, South Africa, Spain and Sweden.

The monthly magazine focuses on training advice with tips for beginners and advanced users as well as advice pages that contain sports medicine topics and nutrition tips. Product tests and overviews occupy a central place in the magazine, especially on the topics of running shoes, clothing and watches. In addition, reports, columns and comments complete the range of topics.

The German edition is published monthly by Motor Presse Hearst, a joint venture between the American Hearst Corporation and the German Motor Presse Stuttgart . Martin Grüning has been the editor-in-chief of the German edition since January 2014 . The sold circulation is 29,775 copies, a decrease of 13.7 percent since 1998.

In 2013 the subscriber portal RUNNER'S WORLD Laufhelden was launched. In August 2014 the portal had 9,738 active members.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )