List of magazines in the Netherlands
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The Dutch Association of Publishers categorizes the magazines in the Netherlands into four classes: (1) general-interest magazines, (2) opinion magazines, (3) TV and radio guides, and (4) professional and scientific magazines.[1] The listing here is topical, without making a value judgment if, for example, a music magazine is professional or not.
Contents
Car and motorcyle
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- Auto Review
- Autovisie
- Autoweek (since 1958)
- Carros
- Formule1.nl
- De Kampeerauto
- Mercedes magazine
- Moto 73
- Motor
- Porsche Scene Live
- Promotor
- Top Gear (Dutch version)
- Truckstar
Career
- Intermediair (?-2012; now webzine)
Children and young adults
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- Betsalel (1928-1935), defunct Dutch Jewish youth magazine
- Donald Duck (since 1952)
- Eppo (1975-1999; since 2009)
- Mad (1965-1995; 2011-2012)
- Tina (since 1967)
Families
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Film
- De Filmkrant (since 1981)
- Skrien (1968-2009; 2010-2011)
Food
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- Allerhande (since 1954), free magazine of Albert Heijn
- Boodschappen, monthly
- Chateau (1993-1996)
- Delicious
- Elle Eten (since 1998)
- Foodies
- Jamie Magazine
- Koken & Genieten
- La Cucina Italiana
- Menu Magazine (1992-1996)
- Tip Culinair (1992-2004)
Literature
- Boekzaal der Geleerde Wereld (1715 - 1811)
- Hollands Maandblad (weekly Hollands Weekblad, 1959-1963; monthly since 1963)
- Maatstaf (1953-1999)
- De Nieuwe Gids
Men
- Fantastic Man
- Nieuwe Revu (since 1968)
- Panorama (since 1913)
- Playboy (Dutch version since 1983)
Music
- Akkoord Magazine (since 1993)
- Heaven Magazine
- Hitkrant (since 1977)
- Luister (since 1952)
- Mens en Melodie (1946-2012)
- Oor (since 1971)
News and opinion
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- Elsevier (since 1945), right-wing
- De Groene Amsterdammer (since 1877), left-wing
- HP/De Tijd (De Tijd daily newspaper 1845-1974, weekly opinion magazine 1974-1990; Haagse Post weekly 1914-1990; combined since 1990; monthly since 2012), right-wing
- Maarten! (since 2008)
- Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad (since 1865)
- Opinio
- De Post van den Neder-Rhijn (1781-1787; De nieuwe post van den Neder-Rhijn 1795-1799)
- Vrij Nederland (since 1940), left-wing
Quackery and New Age
- A. Vogel's Gezondheidsnieuws (1963-2004)[2]
- Bres (1965-2006)
- Leef met Elixer (Leef 1979-1983,[3] Elixer 1980-1983,[4] combined 1983-1984)[3]
- Onkruid (since 1978)
Science and technology
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- Chip (Dutch edition)
- Computer easy
- Computer Idee
- Computer!Totaal (since 1992)
- C'T Magazine v. Computertech
- Hoog Spel (1990-2000)
- iCreate
- Kijk (since 1968)
- PC Magazine (had a Dutch printed version, years unknown)
- Personal Computer Magazine (since 1983)
- Power Unlimited (since 1993)
- Quest (since 2004)
Sports
- 1900, bimonthly (since 2012)
- Ajax Magazine (1986-2007; continued online as Ajax iMagazine since 2011)
- Ajax-nieuws (1917-1987)
- ELF Voetbal (since 1982), soccer monthly
- Voetbal International (since 1965), soccer weekly
- Voetbal Magazine (since 1986), soccer monthly
- De Waterkampioen (since 1927), sailing and other surface water sports
Women
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- Avenue (1965-1995; 2001)
- Beatrijs (1939-1967), a Catholic woman's weekly
- Beau Monde, Dutch glamour magazine
- Cosmopolitan, Dutch version of an American magazine
- Elle, Dutch version of a French magazine
- Esta (2004-2013)
- Grazia, Dutch version of an Italian magazine
- Jan
- Knipmode (Madeleine since ?, Knip since 1969, Knipmode since 199?)[5]
- Libelle (since 1934)
- Margriet (since 1938)
- Moeder (1934-1974), Catholic women's magazine
- Opzij (since 1972)
- Viva (since 1972)
- Vriendin (since 1997)
- Vrouw
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