is The free magazine of The Old Utrechter it quits after nine years. The magazine for people over 50 in Utrecht, Utrecht, was founded in 2010, and came in every two weeks for a free version. The latest edition is now available in the us, because it is the income recovery.
The first edition of The Utrechter, on 7 september 2010 using, among others, van der linden as a writer. It was focused all those years on “people are the heart of Utrecht, the over-50s in the city and larger saws, to grow, and there are many hands for the work to cease”.
The number of copies of the magazine were more than 55,000 newspapers and there was plenty of room for a history, old-fashioned storytelling. The stories that were sent in by our readers.
Faisal Chafchaf, the managing director of the publisher of The City’s Old town, confirmed that the latest edition as of this week, in the us, and that there will be more next year, with no new edition in the spring.
Chafchaf, explains: “It’s a tough market, and we have had to make more money bijgooien. We know what it’s doing to the readers, because that’s where we did it, but it’s very, very difficult for the newspaper to break it.”
The editor throws the door is not fully closed, and said that the news about two months back again, it will be, as it seems to be working. “The chance is small, it indicates Chafchaf to.
to The editor of The Old Town, took The Old Rotterdam (2005), and The Ex-Hagenaar (2009). The Oud-Hagenaar, earlier this year, has been renamed to The Hague in Time due to lack of revenue, and is now published by a different publisher (The Hague), was Constantly Martini. As of next year, that sheet is taken over by another publisher, and Bruckel.
The new edition of The Old Utrechter will be on Tuesday the 24th of december in the us.