Autozeitung
German automobile magazine
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Autozeitung or Auto Zeitung (German: "Automobile Newspaper") is a German-language biweekly automobile enthusiast magazine. It is headquartered in Cologne, Germany.
| Categories | Automobile magazine |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Biweekly |
| Publisher | Heinrich Bauer Verlag |
| First issue | 1969 |
| Company | Bauer Media Group |
| Country | Germany |
| Based in | Cologne |
| Language | German |
| Website | Autozeitung |
| ISSN | 0171-8452 |
History and profile
Autozeitung was established in 1969.[1] The magazine is part of the Bauer Media Group[1] and is published by Heinrich Bauer Verlag on a biweekly basis[2] on Wednesdays.[1] The headquarters of the magazine is in Cologne.[3] Its target audience includes men aged 20–49.[3] The magazine features articles about automotive innovations, automotive industry, formula racing, among the others.[2] It has offered annual Auto Trophy awards since 1988.[4]
The circulation of Autozeitung was 204,547 copies during the period of 2010-2011.[5]