Niel Hammann

Dirk Daniël Hammann, known as Niel Hammann (born September 6, 1937), is a retired South African senior journalist. He was Editor-in-Chief of the Afrikaans weekly family magazine Huisgenoot, as well as its sister publication, You (English).

Niel Hammann
Niel Hammann with his wife Marlene
Born
Dirk Daniël Hammann

(1937-09-06) September 6, 1937
NationalitySouth African
Occupation(s)Journalist and editor
Known forSenior journalist (Editor-in-Chief) for Naspers magazines Huisgenoot and You in South Africa

Career

Hammann was appointed assistant editor of Huisgenoot in September 1977.[1] He became editor of the magazine in 1978. Huisgenoot and You are published in Cape Town by Media24, an affiliate of the South African media giant Naspers. In the late 1970s, Huisgenoot's weekly sales dropped to 129,000, which made the publication's owners think about shutting it down.[1] Hammann prevented Huisgenoot from closing and systematically revived the magazine. This was done in part by focusing on seasonal stories, celebrities, and crime.[1][2] He also opened syndication offices in London.[1]

The magazine's circulation grew to more than 500,000 in 1984[1] and reached a record high of 540,000 sales in one week in the 1990s. Huisgenoot had become the leading South African weekly. It was read by considerably more than two million people every week based on an average issue readership of more than four per copy sold.[3]

The magazine You, which Hammann launched in 1987 as a kind of English "clone" of Huisgenoot,[1] followed the same upward spiral from the start, soon achieving second place on the popularity list for South African magazines. As with Huisgenoot, Hammann moulded You's content to meet international standards, which he had previously studied as London editor for Naspers's magazines.

Hammann retired in the late nineties.

Personal life

Hammann has a wife, Marlene.

Awards

Naspers awarded him their highest accolade, while the South African Academy for Science and Arts (Afrikaans: Die Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns) awarded him their medal for excellence in journalism.

References

  1. Rabe, Lizette (15 September 2016). "Huisgenoot as tydgenoot: 'n mediageskiedkundige kroniek van 'n tydskrif as "skrif" van sy tyd". LitNet. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  2. Froneman, J; Swart, A; Pretorius, C (December 2018). "Huisgenoot se veranderende voorbladagenda: Van Diana tot misdaad as 'n vorm van vermaak". Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe. 58 (4–1): 770–787. doi:10.17159/2224-7912/2018/v58n4-1a10.
  3. Spies, J.J. 1992. Tydskrifte in 'n ander wêreld in W.D.Beukes (red), Oor Grense Heen. Op pad na 'n nasionale pers 1949 – 1990 (p. 353). Kaapstad: Nasionale Boekhandel.


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