Iceland Review

Icelandic English-language magazine
Iceland Review
2006 cover for the Design Issue. Design by Katrín Ólína
EditorErik Pomrenke
Staff writersJóhann Páll Ástvaldsson, Jelena Čirič,
CategoriesIcelandic culture, politics, social issues
FrequencyBi-monthly
First issueAugust 1963
CompanyMD Reykjavík
CountryIceland
Based inReykjavík
LanguageEnglish
Websiteicelandreview.com
ISSN0019-1094

Iceland Review is the oldest English-language magazine about Iceland, having originally been published in August 1963.[1] It also runs a news website which covers current events in Iceland.[2] Since 2009, the online version is offered in German as well. The Iceland Review magazine publishes reports on Icelandic society, politics, pop culture, music, art, literature, current events, as well as interviews with notable Icelanders, articles on traveling in Iceland, and photo essays on Iceland. The magazine is published on a bi-monthly basis.[3]

References

  1. ^ H Jónasdóttir, M Einarsdóttir. "Staðan á íslenskum blaða-og tímaritamarkaði: er markaður fyrir nýtt tímarit eingöngu gefið út á netinu?" (PDF). Reykjavík University (in Icelandic): 11 – via Skemman.
  2. ^ "Iceland Review". Iceland Review.
  3. ^ Europe Review 2003/04: The Economic and Business Report. Kogan Page Publishers. 2003. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-7494-4067-1. Retrieved 28 May 2016.

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