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HUMO

HUMO is a popular Dutch-language Belgian weekly radio and television magazine.

HUMO
Logo of HUMO
CategoriesTV magazine, Satirical magazine, Music magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation150,232 (2013)
Founded1936; 88 years ago (1936)
CompanyDe Persgroep
CountryBelgium
LanguageDutch
WebsiteHUMO

History and profile edit

Humoradio (meaning a portmanteau of 'humor' and 'radio' in English) was first published in 1936 as a Dutch-language counterpart to Le Moustique, now Télémoustique.[1] During World War II between 1940 and 1944 Humoradio was not published. In 1958, when television started to reach a larger audience in the country, the magazine was renamed as Humo.[2] The magazine is published on a weekly basis.[3]

HUMO as it is recognized today started emerging from 1969 on, when Guy Mortier became its chief editor. He gave the magazine its playful comedic tone, put more emphasis on articles about rock music and shaped it into a magazine that appealed to a left-wing, progressive audience. During Mortier's term many classic columns, interview series, annual cultural events and comic strips that are still considered to be part of "Humo" today saw the day of light. Among those is the annual HUMO's Pop Poll, organized since 1967, which lets readers elect their favorite people, radio shows, TV shows, music groups,... of the year. Another recurring event is Humo's Rock Rally, an important Belgian contest for young rock bands.[4] Humo also sponsors the Rock Werchter festival since its conception in 1977. In 2003 Mortier retired.

HUMO's home cartoonist is Kamagurka, whose style influenced the overall cult appeal of the magazine. The magazine's mascots, Bert and Cowboy Henk, are creations by him, both featured in weekly comics series.

The owner of HUMO was Sanoma and was published by Sanoma magazines.[5] In May 2015 the magazine was acquired by De Persgroep.[6]

Circulation edit

Since 2002 HUMO has had a declining circulation rate.[7] During the period of 2006-2007 the circulation of the magazine was 278,000 copies.[3] The magazine sold 320,000 copies on 23 September 2008 when it offered a free copy of Goddamned Days on a Goddamned Planet which was an unpublished new novel of Flemish author Dimitri Verhulst.[7] During the first quarter of 2009 the circulation of the magazine was 256,558 copies.[8] The magazine had a circulation of 215,409 copies in 2010 and 197,105 copies in 2011.[9] It was 166,732 copies in 2012.[9] The 2013 circulation of the magazine was 150,232 copies.[10]

Past and present contributors to "Humo" edit

Journalists edit

Columnists edit

Cartoonists edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2010. Dupuis keeps growing in the 30s: Flemish versions ... of Le Moustique (Humoradio, 1936) are launched
  2. ^ . Sanoma. Archived from the original on 27 November 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010. Launched as Humoradio in 1936, the magazine was renamed into HUMO in 1958 when television started to reach the Belgian masses.
  3. ^ a b Anne Austin; et al. (2008). (PDF). ZenithOptimedia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  4. ^ . Flanders Today (122). 24 March 2010. Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  5. ^ Patrick Hermie; Trui Lanckriet; Koen Lansloot; Stef Peeters (2005). (PDF). Medialogue. Diegem. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  6. ^ Alan Hope (27 May 2015). "De Persgroep takes over Humo, Story and Vitaya magazines". Flanders Today. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  7. ^ a b Hilde Van den Bulck; Sil Tambuyzer; Stef Ackx (2011). "Readers' Responses to Product+ Strategies of Print Media Brands: Increasing Readership or Commoditization of Print Media?". International Journal on Media Management. 13 (1): 75–85. doi:10.1080/14241277.2010.545362.
  8. ^ Jonas Lefevere; Regis Dandoy (2011). "Candidate Choice in Political Advertising: What Determines Who Gets Attention?" (PDF). World Political Science Review. 7 (1). Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  9. ^ a b "Top 50 Magazines". IFABC. 30 April 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  10. ^ (PDF). Il Sole 24 Ore. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2015.

External links edit

  • Official Site

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HUMO is a popular Dutch language Belgian weekly radio and television magazine HUMOLogo of HUMOCategoriesTV magazine Satirical magazine Music magazineFrequencyWeeklyCirculation150 232 2013 Founded1936 88 years ago 1936 CompanyDe PersgroepCountryBelgiumLanguageDutchWebsiteHUMO Contents 1 History and profile 2 Circulation 3 Past and present contributors to Humo 3 1 Journalists 3 2 Columnists 3 3 Cartoonists 4 References 5 External linksHistory and profile editHumoradio meaning a portmanteau of humor and radio in English was first published in 1936 as a Dutch language counterpart to Le Moustique now Telemoustique 1 During World War II between 1940 and 1944 Humoradio was not published In 1958 when television started to reach a larger audience in the country the magazine was renamed as Humo 2 The magazine is published on a weekly basis 3 HUMO as it is recognized today started emerging from 1969 on when Guy Mortier became its chief editor He gave the magazine its playful comedic tone put more emphasis on articles about rock music and shaped it into a magazine that appealed to a left wing progressive audience During Mortier s term many classic columns interview series annual cultural events and comic strips that are still considered to be part of Humo today saw the day of light Among those is the annual HUMO s Pop Poll organized since 1967 which lets readers elect their favorite people radio shows TV shows music groups of the year Another recurring event is Humo s Rock Rally an important Belgian contest for young rock bands 4 Humo also sponsors the Rock Werchter festival since its conception in 1977 In 2003 Mortier retired HUMO s home cartoonist is Kamagurka whose style influenced the overall cult appeal of the magazine The magazine s mascots Bert and Cowboy Henk are creations by him both featured in weekly comics series The owner of HUMO was Sanoma and was published by Sanoma magazines 5 In May 2015 the magazine was acquired by De Persgroep 6 Circulation editSince 2002 HUMO has had a declining circulation rate 7 During the period of 2006 2007 the circulation of the magazine was 278 000 copies 3 The magazine sold 320 000 copies on 23 September 2008 when it offered a free copy of Goddamned Days on a Goddamned Planet which was an unpublished new novel of Flemish author Dimitri Verhulst 7 During the first quarter of 2009 the circulation of the magazine was 256 558 copies 8 The magazine had a circulation of 215 409 copies in 2010 and 197 105 copies in 2011 9 It was 166 732 copies in 2012 9 The 2013 circulation of the magazine was 150 232 copies 10 Past and present contributors to Humo editJournalists edit Herman De Coninck Yves Desmet Marc Didden Guy Mortier Herman Selleslags Serge Simonart Rudy VandendaeleColumnists edit Herman Brusselmans Willy Courteaux Patrick De Witte Arnon Grunberg Gerrit Komrij Tom Lanoye Hugo Matthysen Jan Mulder Kees van Kooten Guido Van Meir Rudy VandendaeleCartoonists edit Jonas Geirnaert Gummbah Jeroom Kamagurka Bert Cowboy Henk Ever Meulen Herr Seele Cowboy Henk Peter van StraatenReferences edit Dupuis Archived from the original on 7 February 2011 Retrieved 12 October 2010 Dupuis keeps growing in the 30s Flemish versions of Le Moustique Humoradio 1936 are launched Corporate Overview 1993 Sanoma Archived from the original on 27 November 2010 Retrieved 12 October 2010 Launched as Humoradio in 1936 the magazine was renamed into HUMO in 1958 when television started to reach the Belgian masses a b Anne Austin et al 2008 Western Europe Market amp Media Fact PDF ZenithOptimedia Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2015 Retrieved 8 April 2015 Hail the Rock Rally Flanders Today 122 24 March 2010 Archived from the original on 23 August 2010 Retrieved 12 October 2010 Patrick Hermie Trui Lanckriet Koen Lansloot Stef Peeters 2005 Stop watch PDF Medialogue Diegem Archived from the original PDF on 20 November 2015 Retrieved 12 April 2015 Alan Hope 27 May 2015 De Persgroep takes over Humo Story and Vitaya magazines Flanders Today Retrieved 27 December 2015 a b Hilde Van den Bulck Sil Tambuyzer Stef Ackx 2011 Readers Responses to Product Strategies of Print Media Brands Increasing Readership or Commoditization of Print Media International Journal on Media Management 13 1 75 85 doi 10 1080 14241277 2010 545362 Jonas Lefevere Regis Dandoy 2011 Candidate Choice in Political Advertising What Determines Who Gets Attention PDF World Political Science Review 7 1 Retrieved 31 March 2015 a b Top 50 Magazines IFABC 30 April 2014 Retrieved 22 March 2015 Belgium Magazine market PDF Il Sole 24 Ore Archived from the original PDF on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 1 May 2015 External links editOfficial Site nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Humo magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HUMO amp oldid 1181474166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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