Amsterdam Magazine was a monthly magazine published in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The first issue was published in September 2010. Bieneke van der Does took over as editor-in-chief in December 2011. Its final issue (issue #18) appeared in February 2012. The magazine, printed in English, was geared towards a readership consisting of expats and international visitors. It contained information about popular Amsterdam attractions, in addition to monthly arts and cultural listings. Its regular monthly columns included: "Knock, Knock", which featured photos and information about uniquely designed homes in Amsterdam, "Pimp my Bike", a column about stylish bicycles and "Unlocking the City", a monthly interview series with local artists and entrepreneurs. Another regular column, "The Ten", gave readers advice on restaurants, local holidays, Dutch customs and relationships. The magazine also included feature stories on neighborhoods in Amsterdam.
Schiphol Magazine Schiphol Magazine, an offshoot of Amsterdam Magazine, debuted in September 2011 as the official magazine of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol with a monthly print-run of 100,000 copies. Both magazines shared many of the same editors and writers. Schiphol Magazines primary focus was on travel and foreign locales but it also included regular features about technology geared towards travelers and information about Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The magazine, also free for readers, was distributed entirely via kiosks located throughout the airport's terminals. In addition to this, the publication also produced videos that addressed questions like "Where Happens to Your Suitcase After Check-In?" Schiphol Magazine announced plans to launch an app for Apple devices in what it called "the world's first digital airport magazine" in early February of 2012. It never debuted. Schiphol Magazines final issue (issue #6) appeared in February of 2012.
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