Volleyball magazine

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Volleyball magazine

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise Volleyball, beach volleyball
language German
publishing company Philippka Sports Publishing
First edition 1977
Frequency of publication per month
Widespread edition 3,803 copies
( IVW  Q1 / 2020)
Web link Volleyball magazine
ISSN (print)

The Volleyball-Magazin (VM) is a monthly trade magazine for volleyball and beach volleyball . The magazine contains reports on current competitions, portraits and training tips for both sports. Until 2002 it appeared under the name Deutsche Volleyball-Zeitschrift (DVZ).

content

The volleyball magazine reports on current volleyball and beach volleyball competitions. This includes the world and European championships , the European competitions, the national leagues, the DVV Cup in the hall and the various tournaments from the FIVB World Tour to the Techniker Beach Tour in the sand. Players, coaches and clubs from both sports are presented in portraits. In the middle part of the booklet there are tips and technique analyzes in the volleyball training section. There are also other topics such as media development.

marketing

The volleyball magazine appears monthly. The new edition is published on the last Friday of the previous month. Readers can take out a subscription. In the first quarter of 2020, volleyball magazine had 3,803 subscribers. In addition, the individual issues of the magazine are sold in newsagents and train station bookshops.

Most readers are male (81%) according to media data for 2019 and the average age is 41.6 years. 50.6% of the readers have a university degree, another 27.2% have a high school diploma. 71.5% play active volleyball and 38.5% are active in beach volleyball.

timeline

The sports journalist Konrad Honig initially worked for the association magazine Volleyball of the German Volleyball Association . In May 1977 he founded the Philippka Sportverlag named after his wife and published the German Volleyball Magazine (DVS) in this publishing house . In 2002, the magazine was renamed Volleyball Magazin (VM). With the November 2015 edition, the VM got its current layout.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c volleyball magazine. VBL Wiki, accessed on July 16, 2020 .
  2. ^ Volleyball magazine in the Philippa shop
  3. ivw.eu .
  4. a b c volleyball magazine. (PDF) Philippka-Sportverlag, p. 4 , accessed on July 16, 2020 .
  5. a b In business for over 27 years. fachzeitungen.de, accessed on July 16, 2020 .
  6. Volleyball magazine in a new outfit. DVV, October 29, 2015, accessed on July 16, 2020 .