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Vecko-Journalen ("Weekly Record") was a weekly Swedish magazine[1] published from 1910 to 2002.

History and profile

Vecko-Journalen was founded by Erik Åkerlund in 1906. The same year he also established the publishing company Åhlén & Åkerlunds.[2] The magazine was based in Stockholm and was published on a weekly basis.[3]

It was published weekly from 1910 to 1963 when it merged with the magazine Idun and took the Double-barrelled name Idun-Veckojournalen. The merged magazine continued to be published weekly until 1980, when falling circulation figures forced it to a monthly cycle, and it was renamed Månadsjournalen ("Monthly Record"). It ceased publication in 2002.

References

  1. ^ Lina Sturfelt (2008). "Eldens återsken. Första världskriget i svensk föreställningsvärld". Lund University. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  2. ^ Poul Houe; Sven Hakon Rossel (1 January 1998). Images of America in Scandinavia. Rodopi. p. 175. ISBN 90-420-0611-0. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  3. ^ Dirk Gindt (March 2013). "Transatlantic Translations and Transactions: Lars Schmidt and the Implementation of Postwar American Theatre in Europe" (PDF). Theatre Journal. 65 (1). Retrieved 19 May 2015.