Ute Frieling-Huchzermeyer

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Ute Frieling-Huchzermeyer (born May 5, 1958 ) is a German journalist . She has been the editor-in-chief of Landlust magazine since 2005 , which in 2012 was one of the largest magazines in Germany with a circulation of over a million copies.

Life

Frieling-Huchzermeyer grew up on a farm in the Osnabrück region . She studied agriculture in Osnabrück and graduated as an agricultural engineer . After completing her studies, she began a traineeship at Landwirtschaftsverlag Münster for the specialist magazine top agrar , where she became an editor and then head of department.

In 2004, a project group was set up at Landwirtschaftsverlag to develop a general-interest magazine. Frieling-Huchzermeyer was there from the start and was appointed editor-in-chief of the new magazine in 2005, which has a length of 200 pages and appears every two months.

family

Frieling-Huchzermeyer is married and has three children; she lives near Bad Oeynhausen .

literature

  • Uta Rasche: From the happiness of flourishing: The most successful new magazine of the past few years is about life in the country. Ute Frieling-Huchzermeyer founded it. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 22./23. September 2012 ( online )

Individual evidence

  1. "In April (2012)" Landlust ", only on the market for seven years, exceeded the mark of one million copies sold", Uta Rasche: Vom Glück des Geweihens , in: FAZ, see literature