Stadtkind (magazine, Berlin)

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Stadtkind - the Berlin magazine
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description City magazine
publishing company Stadtkind Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
First edition October 27, 2006
attitude Summer 2009
Frequency of publication monthly, for the last weekend of the previous month
Widespread edition 38,702 copies
Editor-in-chief Sebastian Riewe
editor Stefan Pietzonka
Web link www.stadtkind.de

Stadtkind was a monthly, advertising-financed Berlin city ​​magazine in A4 format. The rubrics contained included city life, city children, university, architecture, design, sport, city cult (culture), music, film and going out. The magazine had been checked by IVW since the 3rd quarter of 2007. The print run was 40,000 copies, the widespread print run was 38,702 copies. With the August 2008 issue, the volume was expanded to a total of 84 pages and since the September 2008 issue, 7,000 premium magazines with 100 pages including television programs have been brought to the Berlin kiosk. So Stadtkind was available at around 2,500 kiosks in the city. However, this experiment ended after a few issues.

In addition to an event calendar with Berlin cultural addresses, the sections “City Children”, “City Life”, “Activities”, “Going Out”, “Music” and “Everything New” included announcements on current city events, film releases, new CD releases and other suggestions for spending free time in Berlin.

Stadtkind was published from November 2006 to July 2009 by Stadtkind Verlagsgesellschaft mbH based in Berlin-Friedrichshain .

Managing director was Stefan Pietzonka, editor-in-chief was Sebastian Riewe.

The magazine was discontinued in the summer of 2009 after an unsuccessful re-launch.

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