Nieuwe Revu
Encyclopedia
The Nieuwe Revu is a weekly general interest
magazine from The Netherlands, coming out on Wednesday and is written in Dutch.
The magazine was an explicitly left winged in the seventies with a big focus on sex, sensation and socialism.
1975: Jaap Velt
1975-1977: Ton van Dijk
1977-1981: Hans Wilbrink, Hans Waleveld, Ger Ackermans,
1981-1982 Fons Burger
1982-1989: Derk Sauer
1989-2000: Hans Verstraaten
2001-2004: Jildou van der Bijl
2004-2005: Mark Koster
2005-2006: Hans Verstraaten
2006-2007: Jan Paul de Wildt
2007 - 2007: Fred Sengers
December 2007 - march 2010: Altan Erdogan
April 2010 - Frans Lomans
1971: 181.000
1980: 219.000
1990: 163.374
2000: 111.084
2005: 70.208
2006: 68.562
General interest
General interest may mean:* of interest to the general public* Common good...
magazine from The Netherlands, coming out on Wednesday and is written in Dutch.
The magazine was an explicitly left winged in the seventies with a big focus on sex, sensation and socialism.
Editorial board
1968-1975: Albert WellingAlbert Welling
Albert Welling is a British actor. He has appeared in a number of television series including Cribb, Z Cars, The Sweeney, Rumpole of the Bailey, The Bretts, Inspector Morse and A Touch of Frost. His film credits include Cemetery Junction and Wilde...
1975: Jaap Velt
1975-1977: Ton van Dijk
1977-1981: Hans Wilbrink, Hans Waleveld, Ger Ackermans,
1981-1982 Fons Burger
1982-1989: Derk Sauer
1989-2000: Hans Verstraaten
2001-2004: Jildou van der Bijl
2004-2005: Mark Koster
2005-2006: Hans Verstraaten
2006-2007: Jan Paul de Wildt
2007 - 2007: Fred Sengers
December 2007 - march 2010: Altan Erdogan
Altan Erdogan
Altan Erdogan is a journalist and the editor of the Dutch weekly magazine Nieuwe Revu.Erdogan was born to a Turkish father and a Dutch mother. After his journalism studies at the School of Journalism in Utrecht, he worked as a reporter and editor for the Haarlem Dagblad, Het Parool and De Volkskrant...
April 2010 - Frans Lomans
Newspaper circulation
1968: 280.0001971: 181.000
1980: 219.000
1990: 163.374
2000: 111.084
2005: 70.208
2006: 68.562