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Se og Hør

Se og Hør ([ˈseˀ ʌ hœ̞ɐ̯]; "See and Hear") is a TV guide and celebrity journalism magazine published in three independent versions in Denmark, Norway and Sweden (where it is called Se & Hör [seː ɔ høːr]) by the Danish company Aller Media. The Danish version is the oldest. The Danish and Swedish editions are published weekly, the Norwegian, the largest of the three, twice a week. It is the largest circulation illustrated weekly in all three countries; the Norwegian version has sometimes had the largest weekly circulation in Scandinavia.

Se og Hør
Se & Hör (Sweden)
Logo of the Danish and Norwegian versions
EditorKim Henningsen (Denmark)
Ellen Arnstad (Norway)
Carina Löfkvist (Sweden)
CategoriesCelebrity journalism
CompanyAller Media
CountryDenmark
Norway
Sweden
LanguageDanish
Norwegian
Swedish
Websitehttp://www.seoghoer.dk/ (Denmark)
http://www.seher.no (Norway)
http://www.soh.se (Sweden)

Denmark

Se og Hør first appeared in Denmark in 1939 as Det Ny Radioblad (The New Radio Magazine). In 1953 it began to cover the then new medium of television and changed its name to Se og Hør, retaining the old name as a subtitle.

Se og Hør is the largest illustrated weekly in Denmark, with average weekly sales of 133,325 in the first half of 2012.[1] In the 1980s and early 1990s, under former editor-in-chief Mogens E. Pedersen, it sold as many as 350,000 copies a week. Since November 2006, the magazine has awarded a journalism prize worth 150,000 kroner.

In June 2009, Kim Henningsen became editor-in-chief at the Danish Se og Hør, succeeding Henrik Qvortrup, who had left in November 2008 to become political editor at TV2.[2]

In April 2014, Se og Hør was involved in a media scandal when they were accused of using illegally leaked information about celebrities' credit card transactions and flight seat numbers.[3]

Norway

The Norwegian Se og Hør began publication in 1978[4][5] and the first issue appeared on 21 September 1978 as an offshoot of the Allers publication Allers Familie-Journal, based on the Danish magazine. The headquarters of the magazine is in Oslo.[4] The publisher of the magazine is Se og Hør Forlaget.[6] Knut Haavik, the first editor-in-chief, remained in the position for 25 years until his retirement in 2004, when he was succeeded by Odd Johan Nelvik, who had assisted him since the beginning. In autumn 2008, Harald Haave was named editor-in-chief after a period as assistant editor-in-chief.[7] Nelvik retained a consultant position at the magazine. In autumn 2012, Haave was replaced by Ellen Arnstad as the magazine's first female editor-in-chief.[8]

Since September 2003, the Norwegian Se og Hør has been published twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. On 19 May 2006, the magazine launched an online version, seoghør.no, which is now the celebrity website seher.no, run by Aller Internet. As of October 2012, the site had approximately 450,000 unique users per week.[8] As of January 2013, it ranked 74th in Norway at the Alexa Internet statistics service.[9] David Stenerud served as its editor until May 2012, when he left and was not replaced as part of a policy of closer coordination between the website and the print magazine. In summer 2012, the magazine became available for the iPad from the Apple App Store; this mobile service had 70,000 subscribers in 2012.[8]

In the 1990s, the Norwegian Se og Hør had the largest circulation of any Scandinavian weekly. It was the best-selling television magazine in 2003 in Norway with a circulation of 268,000 copies.[6] In 2004, circulation fell 4.8% while the position of a competitor, Her og Nå, became stronger.[10] The circulation of the magazine was 145,900 copies in 2006.[11] For 2011, the figures were 178,000 for the Tuesday edition and 109,000 for the weekend edition.[12] As of February 2012, in a shrinking market, it was narrowly maintaining its position as Scandinavia's biggest weekly.[13]

The Norwegian Se og Hør has been the subject of three books by journalists. Arild Aspøy's Kjæresten fridde på dopapir: Se og Hør og kampen om privatlivet (1995; ISBN 9788203261091) explores issues of privacy raised by the magazine's editorial practices. Håvard Melnæs' En helt vanlig dag på jobben: Se og hør fra innsiden (2007; ISBN 9788248905431) recounts his experiences working there as a reporter and was the basis of the 2010 film En helt vanlig dag på jobben. Arne O. Holm's Ja, vi elsker Se og Hør: hemmelighetene bak verdens største ukebladsuksess (2007; ISBN 9788248907374) analyses the balance of celebrity stories and gossip about relatively ordinary people and the influence of the magazine's coverage.[14]

Sweden

The Swedish Se & Hör was formed in 1994 by a merger of Hänt i Veckan (founded in 1964) and Röster i radio-TV (founded in 1932 and owned by Sveriges Radio). Its editor-in-chief is Carina Löfkvist, who succeeded Tua Lundström after the latter's death in 2009.[15]

Finland

In Finland Aller Media publishes an entertainment and TV magazine 7 päivää (commonly called Seiska) which, according to Helsingin Sanomat, is Se og Hør's sister magazine.[16]

Iceland

The magazine is not related to the similarly named Icelandic celebrity magazine Séð og heyrt [is] (Seen and Heard).[17] In 1997, the Scandinavian publisher sued the Icelandic publisher for imitation and copyright infringement and for imitating their layout and content.[17]

See also

List of Norwegian magazines

References

  1. ^ Recorded statement of circulation at Dansk Oplagskontrol (pdf) (in Danish)
  2. ^ Kim Bretov, "SE og HØR: Ny chefredaktør", Se og Hør, 2 June 2009 (in Danish)
  3. ^ Greenslade, Roy (1 May 2014). "Danish magazine at the centre of a phone hacking-style scandal". The Guardian (blog).
  4. ^ a b The Europa World Year: Kazakhstan - Zimbabwe. Taylor & Francis Group. 2004. p. 3231. ISBN 978-1-85743-255-8.
  5. ^ Henrik G. Bastiansen (2014). "Rethinking Mass Communications in Norway" (PDF). Nordicom Review. 35: 55.
  6. ^ a b "World Magazine Trends. Norway" (PDF). FIPP. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  7. ^ Espen Moe, "Mener Nelvik går i 2008", Journalisten.no, 21 August 2007, updated 25 October 2008 (in Norwegian)
  8. ^ a b c "Ellen Arnstad ny sjefredaktør i Se og Hør: Ellen Arnstad (47) er ansatt som ny sjefredaktør i Se og Hør etter Harald Haave", Se og Hør, 8 October 2012 (in Norwegian)
  9. ^ seher.no at Alexa, retrieved 27 January 2013.
  10. ^ Rune Skogseth, "Se og Hør-opplaget synker: Her og Nå større enn Se og Hør Weekend", Verdens Gang, 29 January 2005 (in Norwegian)
  11. ^ "Top ten titles by circulation/issue 2006". Nordicom. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  12. ^ Circulation figures 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Norwegian Media Businesses' Association (in Norwegian)
  13. ^ Erlend Fossbakken, "Stygge tall for ukepressen", Kampanje, 16 February 2012, updated 17 September 2012 (in Norwegian)
  14. ^ Terje I. Olsson, "Journalister gjengangere i Se og Hør", Journalisten, 22 October 2007 (in Norwegian)
  15. ^ Kristin Djerf, "Hon tar över på Se & Hör", Dagens Media.se, 30 October 2009 (in Swedish)
  16. ^ Väite: Lentoyhtiö SAS vuosi tietoja matkustajista Seiskan sisarlehdelle Tanskassa Helsingin Sanomat, 5 May 2014 (in Finnish)
  17. ^ a b "Stela uppsetningu". DV. 25 September 1997.

External links

  •   Media related to Se og Hør at Wikimedia Commons

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Se og Hor ˈseˀ ʌ hœ ɐ See and Hear is a TV guide and celebrity journalism magazine published in three independent versions in Denmark Norway and Sweden where it is called Se amp Hor seː ɔ hoːr by the Danish company Aller Media The Danish version is the oldest The Danish and Swedish editions are published weekly the Norwegian the largest of the three twice a week It is the largest circulation illustrated weekly in all three countries the Norwegian version has sometimes had the largest weekly circulation in Scandinavia Se og HorSe amp Hor Sweden Logo of the Danish and Norwegian versionsEditorKim Henningsen Denmark Ellen Arnstad Norway Carina Lofkvist Sweden CategoriesCelebrity journalismCompanyAller MediaCountryDenmarkNorwaySwedenLanguageDanishNorwegianSwedishWebsitehttp www seoghoer dk Denmark http www seher no Norway http www soh se Sweden Contents 1 Denmark 2 Norway 3 Sweden 4 Finland 5 Iceland 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDenmark EditSe og Hor first appeared in Denmark in 1939 as Det Ny Radioblad The New Radio Magazine In 1953 it began to cover the then new medium of television and changed its name to Se og Hor retaining the old name as a subtitle Se og Hor is the largest illustrated weekly in Denmark with average weekly sales of 133 325 in the first half of 2012 1 In the 1980s and early 1990s under former editor in chief Mogens E Pedersen it sold as many as 350 000 copies a week Since November 2006 the magazine has awarded a journalism prize worth 150 000 kroner In June 2009 Kim Henningsen became editor in chief at the Danish Se og Hor succeeding Henrik Qvortrup who had left in November 2008 to become political editor at TV2 2 In April 2014 Se og Hor was involved in a media scandal when they were accused of using illegally leaked information about celebrities credit card transactions and flight seat numbers 3 Norway EditThe Norwegian Se og Hor began publication in 1978 4 5 and the first issue appeared on 21 September 1978 as an offshoot of the Allers publication Allers Familie Journal based on the Danish magazine The headquarters of the magazine is in Oslo 4 The publisher of the magazine is Se og Hor Forlaget 6 Knut Haavik the first editor in chief remained in the position for 25 years until his retirement in 2004 when he was succeeded by Odd Johan Nelvik who had assisted him since the beginning In autumn 2008 Harald Haave was named editor in chief after a period as assistant editor in chief 7 Nelvik retained a consultant position at the magazine In autumn 2012 Haave was replaced by Ellen Arnstad as the magazine s first female editor in chief 8 Since September 2003 the Norwegian Se og Hor has been published twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays On 19 May 2006 the magazine launched an online version seoghor no which is now the celebrity website seher no run by Aller Internet As of October 2012 update the site had approximately 450 000 unique users per week 8 As of January 2013 update it ranked 74th in Norway at the Alexa Internet statistics service 9 David Stenerud served as its editor until May 2012 when he left and was not replaced as part of a policy of closer coordination between the website and the print magazine In summer 2012 the magazine became available for the iPad from the Apple App Store this mobile service had 70 000 subscribers in 2012 8 In the 1990s the Norwegian Se og Hor had the largest circulation of any Scandinavian weekly It was the best selling television magazine in 2003 in Norway with a circulation of 268 000 copies 6 In 2004 circulation fell 4 8 while the position of a competitor Her og Na became stronger 10 The circulation of the magazine was 145 900 copies in 2006 11 For 2011 the figures were 178 000 for the Tuesday edition and 109 000 for the weekend edition 12 As of February 2012 update in a shrinking market it was narrowly maintaining its position as Scandinavia s biggest weekly 13 The Norwegian Se og Hor has been the subject of three books by journalists Arild Aspoy s Kjaeresten fridde pa dopapir Se og Hor og kampen om privatlivet 1995 ISBN 9788203261091 explores issues of privacy raised by the magazine s editorial practices Havard Melnaes En helt vanlig dag pa jobben Se og hor fra innsiden 2007 ISBN 9788248905431 recounts his experiences working there as a reporter and was the basis of the 2010 film En helt vanlig dag pa jobben Arne O Holm s Ja vi elsker Se og Hor hemmelighetene bak verdens storste ukebladsuksess 2007 ISBN 9788248907374 analyses the balance of celebrity stories and gossip about relatively ordinary people and the influence of the magazine s coverage 14 Sweden EditThe Swedish Se amp Hor was formed in 1994 by a merger of Hant i Veckan founded in 1964 and Roster i radio TV founded in 1932 and owned by Sveriges Radio Its editor in chief is Carina Lofkvist who succeeded Tua Lundstrom after the latter s death in 2009 15 Finland EditIn Finland Aller Media publishes an entertainment and TV magazine 7 paivaa commonly called Seiska which according to Helsingin Sanomat is Se og Hor s sister magazine 16 Iceland EditThe magazine is not related to the similarly named Icelandic celebrity magazine Sed og heyrt is Seen and Heard 17 In 1997 the Scandinavian publisher sued the Icelandic publisher for imitation and copyright infringement and for imitating their layout and content 17 See also EditList of Norwegian magazinesReferences Edit Recorded statement of circulation at Dansk Oplagskontrol pdf in Danish Kim Bretov SE og HOR Ny chefredaktor Se og Hor 2 June 2009 in Danish Greenslade Roy 1 May 2014 Danish magazine at the centre of a phone hacking style scandal The Guardian blog a b The Europa World Year Kazakhstan Zimbabwe Taylor amp Francis Group 2004 p 3231 ISBN 978 1 85743 255 8 Henrik G Bastiansen 2014 Rethinking Mass Communications in Norway PDF Nordicom Review 35 55 a b World Magazine Trends Norway PDF FIPP Retrieved 23 May 2015 Espen Moe Mener Nelvik gar i 2008 Journalisten no 21 August 2007 updated 25 October 2008 in Norwegian a b c Ellen Arnstad ny sjefredaktor i Se og Hor Ellen Arnstad 47 er ansatt som ny sjefredaktor i Se og Hor etter Harald Haave Se og Hor 8 October 2012 in Norwegian seher no at Alexa retrieved 27 January 2013 Rune Skogseth Se og Hor opplaget synker Her og Na storre enn Se og Hor Weekend Verdens Gang 29 January 2005 in Norwegian Top ten titles by circulation issue 2006 Nordicom Retrieved 28 February 2015 Circulation figures Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Norwegian Media Businesses Association in Norwegian Erlend Fossbakken Stygge tall for ukepressen Kampanje 16 February 2012 updated 17 September 2012 in Norwegian Terje I Olsson Journalister gjengangere i Se og Hor Journalisten 22 October 2007 in Norwegian Kristin Djerf Hon tar over pa Se amp Hor Dagens Media se 30 October 2009 in Swedish Vaite Lentoyhtio SAS vuosi tietoja matkustajista Seiskan sisarlehdelle Tanskassa Helsingin Sanomat 5 May 2014 in Finnish a b Stela uppsetningu DV 25 September 1997 External links Edit Media related to Se og Hor at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Se og Hor amp oldid 1111372407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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