Knowledge

The Bulletin (Belgian magazine)

Source 📝

208:. A petition resulted in a partial success in March 1971, when drivers were banned from parking, but through traffic was still allowed. The Bulletin kept fighting. The staff organized a protest picnic held on 25 June. "Bring your children, your grandmother, your umbrella (just in case)," urged the posters. The response was sensational, and hugely successful. 240:
reported on a campaign led by expats of differing nationalities against BBC's Radio 4. It was thought that the service was to be stopped, causing outrage amongst its listeners. Even though the true situation came to light as being just a switch from long waves to FM, a protest organization was still
221:
was on a roll in the 1980s. It was a recognized publication, producing serious journalism that reflected the changing urban scene. It had Cleveland Moffett's reflective Rambler columns covering many aspects of urban life, Dick Leonard explaining the nuances of Belgian politics and Geoff Meade's wry
271:
announced it was printing its final edition in July of that year. This was stated in a letter to subscribers that offered a refund for those who had signed up to a longer term subscription. The announcement stated that due to changes in the market, including the role played by the internet,
291:
In 2022, The Bulletin's 60th anniversary year, the title was acquired by Bulletin Media SRL, a company led by previous editor-in-chief, Sarah Crew, who assumed the role of publisher-editor. Under new independent ownership, The Bulletin announced that it would "reinforce its role as a
175:
home, it was 8 pages and cost 5 Belgian francs. The publication was greeted enthusiastically by the English-speaking community: by the second issue, it had grown to 12 pages. Although things were going well with The Bulletin, it wasn't until 1967 with the move of
131:. Founded in 1962 as a weekly magazine, it is the oldest media outlet in English in Belgium and remains one of the oldest English-language publications in Continental Europe. Today it claims a monthly online audience of 150,000 unique readers mostly from the large 180:
headquarters from Paris to Brussels that readership really took off. With a new office in Uccle, the magazine's circulation grew and the number of pages doubled to 48. By 1969, circulation had grown to 3,000, enabling yet another relocation of
400: 264:. Derek Blyth then became editor-in-chief. In 2011, Deborah Forsyth became acting editor-in-chief, followed later in the year by Tamara Gausi as editor-in-chief. 395: 222:
stories on living in Belgium with his Meadelets and catlets. By 1986, its cash flow was healthy enough to pay for a smart corner mansion on Avenue Molière.
390: 375: 163:"From now on, non-Belgian, English-speaking residents have a voice of their own. That voice: The Bulletin. YOUR weekly." - Monique Ackroyd, 1962 46: 385: 380: 211:
Due to such positive campaigns as well as the expansion of the EEC and expatriate community in Brussels, Ackroyd Publications launched
340: 229:
continued its successful ascent by recruiting new journalists, and launching several titles, including a design magazine called
215:, an entertainment guide, in 1975. Three years later, the growing company moved into new offices, located on Avenue Louise. 204:
journalist John Lambert, encouraged by the then editor, Aislinn Dulanty, decided to launch a campaign to ban traffic in the
301: 28: 151: 306: 277: 225:
In the 1990s there was a change of editor, from Aislinn Dulanty to her daughter, Brigid Grauman.
326: 186: 261: 45: 142:
Regular contributors in the past have included the author and one-time British Labour MP
257: 136: 369: 143: 256:
media group now known as Mediahuis that publishes several Belgian dailies in both
205: 167:
On 21 September 1962, Monique Ackroyd successfully completed the first issue of
341:"The Bulletin announces new independent ownership in its 60th anniversary year" 146:, who wrote about Belgian politics, and John Palmer, formerly Europe Editor of 132: 17: 253: 124: 327:"Thebulletin.be Traffic Analytics & Market Share | Similarweb" 128: 233:
and an inflight magazine for the Belgian national airline Sabena.
172: 177: 276:
would no longer be a printed magazine but would continue as an
246: 110: 252:
In 2007, Ackroyd Publications was acquired by Corelio, the
357: 280:. This online publication was previously an offshoot of 288:
has continued to publish a quarterly print edition.
292:community-focused source of news and information". 106: 98: 90: 82: 74: 66: 58: 139:'s capital. Publication became quarterly in 2012. 150:(London) and former Political Director of the 123:is an English-language news magazine based in 8: 36: 249:agreed to keep the programme on long wave. 35: 318: 401:Weekly magazines published in Belgium 7: 396:News magazines published in Belgium 25: 171:. Created in the basement of her 44: 391:Magazines published in Brussels 245:sent petitions and faxes until 376:1962 establishments in Belgium 284:called xpats.com. Since then, 1: 386:Magazines established in 1962 302:List of magazines in Belgium 417: 381:English-language magazines 26: 243:North Europe Save Radio 4 43: 236:Between 1992 and 1994, 152:European Policy Centre 200:s freelance writers, 133:expatriate community 27:For other uses, see 40: 307:The Brussels Times 278:online publication 111:www.thebulletin.be 78:Bulletin Media SRL 116: 115: 16:(Redirected from 408: 345: 344: 337: 331: 330: 323: 196:In 1971, one of 191:Vieux St. Martin 189:area, above the 48: 41: 21: 416: 415: 411: 410: 409: 407: 406: 405: 366: 365: 354: 349: 348: 339: 338: 334: 325: 324: 320: 315: 298: 160: 54: 32: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 414: 412: 404: 403: 398: 393: 388: 383: 378: 368: 367: 364: 363: 353: 352:External links 350: 347: 346: 332: 317: 316: 314: 311: 310: 309: 304: 297: 294: 185:office to the 159: 156: 137:European Union 114: 113: 108: 104: 103: 100: 96: 95: 92: 88: 87: 84: 80: 79: 76: 72: 71: 68: 64: 63: 60: 56: 55: 49: 24: 18:Flanders Today 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 413: 402: 399: 397: 394: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 373: 371: 362: 361: 356: 355: 351: 343:. March 2022. 342: 336: 333: 328: 322: 319: 312: 308: 305: 303: 300: 299: 295: 293: 289: 287: 283: 279: 275: 270: 265: 263: 259: 255: 250: 248: 244: 239: 234: 232: 228: 223: 220: 216: 214: 209: 207: 203: 199: 198:The Bulletin' 194: 192: 188: 184: 179: 174: 170: 165: 164: 157: 155: 153: 149: 145: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 121: 112: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 47: 42: 39: 34: 30: 19: 360:The Bulletin 359: 358:Web site of 335: 321: 290: 286:The Bulletin 285: 282:The Bulletin 281: 274:The Bulletin 273: 269:The Bulletin 268: 266: 251: 242: 238:The Bulletin 237: 235: 230: 227:The Bulletin 226: 224: 219:The Bulletin 218: 217: 212: 210: 202:Sunday Times 201: 197: 195: 193:restaurant. 190: 183:The Bulletin 182: 169:The Bulletin 168: 166: 162: 161: 148:The Guardian 147: 144:Dick Leonard 141: 120:The Bulletin 119: 118: 117: 62:newsmagazine 52:The Bulletin 51: 38:The Bulletin 37: 33: 206:Grand-Place 67:First issue 370:Categories 313:References 59:Categories 267:In 2012, 241:founded. 213:What's On 50:Cover of 296:See also 125:Brussels 99:Language 94:Brussels 91:Based in 29:Bulletin 254:Flemish 158:History 135:of the 129:Belgium 107:Website 102:English 86:Belgium 83:Country 75:Company 262:French 187:Sablon 258:Dutch 173:Uccle 260:and 231:Look 178:NATO 70:1962 247:BBC 372:: 154:. 127:, 329:. 31:. 20:)

Index

Flanders Today
Bulletin

www.thebulletin.be
Brussels
Belgium
expatriate community
European Union
Dick Leonard
European Policy Centre
Uccle
NATO
Sablon
Grand-Place
BBC
Flemish
Dutch
French
online publication
List of magazines in Belgium
The Brussels Times
"Thebulletin.be Traffic Analytics & Market Share | Similarweb"
"The Bulletin announces new independent ownership in its 60th anniversary year"
Web site of The Bulletin
Categories
1962 establishments in Belgium
English-language magazines
Magazines established in 1962
Magazines published in Brussels
News magazines published in Belgium

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.