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Huisgenoot
EditorYvonne Beyers
Categories
  • Celebrity
  • human interest
  • news
  • FrequencyWeekly
    First issueMay 1916
    CompanyMedia24 (Naspers)
    CountrySouth Africa
    LanguageAfrikaans
    Websitehuisgenoot.com

    Huisgenoot (Afrikaans for Housemate) is a weekly South African Afrikaans-language general-interest family magazine. It has the highest circulation figures of any South African magazine and is followed by sister magazine YOU, its English-language version. A third magazine, Drum, is directed at the black market. The magazines have a combined circulation of about 550 000 copies a week.[1] Yvonne Beyers is the current editor of Huisgenoot.[2]

    It is estimated that more than two million people read Huisgenoot weekly.[3] The magazine also has many brand extensions and a popular concert, Skouspel, was held at Sun City every year until 2014. Some of the best Afrikaans artists are heard and the most popular singers, actors and TV shows of the year are honoured with an award called Tempo.[4] A yearly Skouspel concert is also held in Cape Town.[5] Huisgenoot launched a few successful line extensions in 2010, including recipe and blockbuster titles.

    In July 2012, the magazine also launched its first reality television show, in conjunction with the Afrikaans television channel kykNET. The show, titled Saktyd (Deadline),[6] gave viewers insight into what it takes to produce South Africa's biggest magazine on a weekly basis, while challenging 13 new journalists to win the job of a lifetime at the magazine.

    The magazine is published by Media24, a subsidiary company of Naspers publishing group. Content includes a mix of real-life drama, glamour, fashion and consumer affairs articles as well as recipes, crossword puzzles, home projects and sport. It has a children's and a teen section and at least one short story a week or a serial...

    History

    [edit]
    Editor Henriëtte Loubser addresses the crowd during Huisgenoot's 100th birthday party, 20 May 2016.

    The magazine was founded as the monthly De Huisgenoot, written in Dutch, in 1916. The first magazine cost 6d (six pennies or five cents) and consisted of 26 pages. President Paul Kruger was on the cover and the main article was a life sketch on the president. The first advertisement for that issue was by Stuttafords.

    There were two reasons behind its founding:

    While the cause of Afrikaner nationalism dominated the content of the magazine for decades, the editors of the magazine gradually had to make concessions to popular taste. Covers featuring Afrikaner heroes and politicians were replaced by ones featuring female film stars in the 1950s and 1960s. The Dutch-sounding title De Huisgenoot was changed to the more Afrikaans-sounding Die Huisgenoot and in 1977 the name was further simplified to simply Huisgenoot.

    By the late 1970s the culture and mores of the Afrikaner population had begun to diverge from earlier generations, leading to a drastic decline in the magazine's readership and finances. By 1978 the magazine was in serious trouble and a new editor, Niel Hammann, was appointed. He took Huisgenoot in a more populist and profit-driven direction and the popularity and sales of the magazine subsequently surged – from 140,000 to 500,000 magazines per week.

    The popularity of Huisgenoot has continued almost unabated since then, making the magazine and its English sister publication YOU the two most successful magazines in South Africa.

    Milestones

    [edit]

    This entire section sourced from[7]

    Digital platforms

    [edit]

    Huisgenoot has increased its use of digital platforms including an iPad edition, e-magazine on Magzter, a website, mobi site, iPhone application, Facebook page (with more than 275 000 fans[8][9]), Twitter page, YouTube channel and Mxit.

    Interactive content

    [edit]

    In 2010, Huisgenoot and sister-magazines YOU and DRUM, started using new technology developments. An interactive tool, utilising Microsoft Tag technology, enables readers to watch videos or download wallpaper simply by scanning a picture of a barcode-like tag printed in the magazine. There are various tags at the bottom of pages throughout the magazine.[10]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ Henriëtte Loubser at Who's Who in Southern Africa Archived 1 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 2014/05/20)
  • ^ Weideman, E. Huisgenoot: 90 Jaar Gedenkuitgawe. Media24, 2006, p. 12-15.
  • ^ Tempos on Channel24 (accessed 2014/05/20)
  • ^ Huisgenoot-Skouspel terug op die Kaapse kalender, News24 Archived 21 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 2014/05/20)
  • ^ KykNET's new reality show Saktyd, Maroela Media (accessed 2014/05/20)
  • ^ Weideman, E. Huisgenoot: 90 Jaar Gedenkuitgawe. Media24, 2006, p. 12-15.
  • ^ Huisgenoot se Facebook-gemeenskap nou 200 000 sterk, News24 Archived 21 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 2014/05/20)
  • ^ Huisgenoot on Facebook (accessed 2014/05/20)
  • ^ Hofmeister, R. Huisgenoot. Media24, 6 Januarie 2011, p. 5.
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Huisgenoot&oldid=1222251608"

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