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Landlust (magazine)

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Frequency
  
Bimonthly

Publisher
  
Landwirtschaftsverlag

Circulation
  
1,024,033 (Q2, 2014)

Country
  
Germany

Landlust (magazine)

Categories
  
Women's magazine Lifestyle magazine Gardening magazine

Year founded
  
2005; 12 years ago (2005)

Landlust (literally Lust for the Land) is a German bimonthly gardening, home and women's magazine published in Münster, Germany. It is one of the best-selling magazines in the country.

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History and profile

Landlust was started in 2005. The magazine is published by Landwirtschaftsverlag, an agricultural publishing house, on a bimonthly basis. The headquarters of the magazine is in Münster. Its primary readers are women. The magazine provides articles about several aspects of countryside life. The frequent topics covered in the magazine include cooking, crafting, gardening, knitting and nature, among the others.

Landlust is considered to be a revival of the Heimat concept in Germany. Philip Oltermann of the Observer regarded the magazine as one of five objects defining modern Germany. However, several German media outlets criticized the magazine's lack of refinement. Der Spiegel, for example, said: "When rubbish is turned into a magazine, it calls itself Landlust."

Although Landlust has a website, it just covers limited service offerings and features an online shop.

Circulation

Landlust had a circulation of 50,000 copies in its first year. In 2007 its circulation rose to 200,000 copies. In late 2009 it was nearly 550,000 copies. The circulation of the magazine was 648,866 copies in 2010.

In 2013 Landlust became one of the top ten German magazines in terms of readership. During the second quarter of 2014 the magazine sold 1,024,033 copies.

References

Landlust (magazine) Wikipedia