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Parenting Indonesia - parenting magazine [9] PC Magazine Indonesia; Playboy Indonesia - ceased publishing in March 2007 after threats by extremist groups; Reader's Digest Indonesia - lifestyle magazine [10] Rolling Stone Indonesia; Seventeen Indonesia - teen women's lifestyle magazine; Shonen Magz Indonesia - manga comics, folded in July 2013 ...
The magazine was first published on 29 July 2009 under the title Jakarta Expat. [2] In April 2011, it was acquired by PT Koleksi Klasik Indonesia. A sister publication with the same concept, Bali Expat, was launched in May 2012 and was distributed in Bali, the Gilis, Lombok and Jakarta.
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Bobo is a monthly Dutch children's magazine published by Blink Publishers. Consisting of comics and stories, it is named after the protagonist Bobo, a nine year old blue anthropomorphic rabbit. The magazine has run since 1968 and was initially translated from the English-language Bobo Bunny magazine [citation needed], published from 1969 to ...
The magazine is published every week. One of its editors was Mirta Kartohadiprodjo, Alisjahbana's aunt, and Irma Hardisurya was the fashion editor. [ 2 ] Widarti Gunawan, publisher and later chief editor, had done an apprenticeship with Verenigde Nederlandse Uitgeverijen , the Dutch publisher of the women's magazine Margriet ; along with ...
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Joy is an international women's magazine, started in 1995 [1] with German language edition. Magazine topics are lifestyle, trends, fashion, beauty, men. Covers usually feature famous actresses, singers and other female entertainers. In Germany Joy is part of Bauer Media and is published by Marquard on a monthly basis. [1]
The little magazine movement began to spread like wildfire in 2017 with hundreds of ephemeral to relatively longer lasting magazines including Aso, Vacha, Lru, Bharud and Rucha. The movement brought forth a new generation of writers who were dissatisfied with the Marathi literary establishment which they saw as bourgeois, upper caste and orthodox.