Dutch popular science magazine
QuestManaging Editor (due to absence of Editor-in-chief) | Maartje de Gruyter |
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Former editors |
- Karlijn van Overbeek (2004–2010)
- Thomas Hendriks (2010–2017)
- Sanne Groot Koerkamp (2017–2020)
- Philip Fontani (2020–2022)
- Lyn Kuyper (2022–2023)
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Categories | Popular science magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
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Publisher | Hearst Netherlands |
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First issue | 1 February 2004; 20 years ago (2004-02-01) |
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Company | Hearst Corporation |
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Country | Netherlands |
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Based in | Diemen |
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Language | Dutch |
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Website | Quest |
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ISSN | 1573-4617 |
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OCLC | 73596567 |
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Quest is a monthly popular science magazine published in Diemen, Netherlands.
History and profile
Quest was launched in February 2004.[1][2] The magazine was part of Gruner + Jahr[3] and is published by G+J Uitgevers on a monthly basis.[2]
The headquarters of the magazine is in Diemen.[4] The magazine features articles on science and technology with a special reference to nature, health, psychology and history.[4] Target audience of the magazine is people between 20 and 49 years of age.[2][4] The monthly has several special supplements, Quest Psychologie, Quest Historie, Quest Image and Quest 101.[5]
Karlijn van Overbeek served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine[2] until her death in 2010. Then Thomas Hendriks was appointed to the post.
The magazine is also distributed in Belgium.[5] In 2011 the English version of Quest was launched by Gruner + Jahr in South Africa with the same name.[3] The magazine is published on a bimonthly basis there.[3]
Quest has won the Mercur Magazine Award several times since its start in 2004.[2] The magazine received the award in 2004, in 2007 and in 2009. It was named as the Launch of the Year 2004[1] and the Magazine of the Year for 2010.[2]
Circulation
In 2010 Quest had a circulation of 198,270 copies.[6] Its circulation was 183,348 copies in 2011 and 178,274 copies in 2012.[6] During the second quarter of 2014 the circulation of the magazine was 155,653 copies.[5]
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