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Its first name '''CPC Magazin''' was expanded to '''CPC Schneider Magazin''' with issue 04/1986 because many traders didn't know it was a magazine for the [[Schneider]] CPC and put it amongst some other computer magazines but not amongst the CPC magazines. | Its first name '''CPC Magazin''' was expanded to '''CPC Schneider Magazin''' with issue 04/1986 because many traders didn't know it was a magazine for the [[Schneider]] CPC and put it amongst some other computer magazines but not amongst the CPC magazines. | ||
Revision as of 13:19, 3 February 2009
Magazine name: CPC Schneider Magazin
Publisher: Verlag Rätz-Eberle, Bretten / Verlag Werner Rätz, Bretten
Language: German
Schedule: Monthly
Price: 5,50 DM (2.81 €) / 6 DM (3.07 €)
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 09-10/1989
Its names
Its first name CPC Magazin was expanded to CPC Schneider Magazin with issue 04/1986 because many traders didn't know it was a magazine for the Schneider CPC and put it amongst some other computer magazines but not amongst the CPC magazines.
Because of being a magazine for all Schneider computers (Das Magazin für alle Schneider-Computer) it also features articles for the Joyce and other Amstrad PCs distributed in Germany by Schneider. So the name of the magazine was reduced to Schneider Magazin with issue 01/1988 along with a complete redesign.
In issue 01/1989 the phrase under the title was changed to Das Magazin für Amstrad-Computer (The magazine for Amstrad computers) because Schneider dropped distribution of Amstrad computers and started to make their own PCs in late 1987, while Amstrad was allowed to distribute their computers in Germany from May 1988 on.
This is also the cause for the last name change to Schneider Computer Partner with issue 02/1989. The editorial staff wanted to accent to be a reliable partner for the readers with this. While in issue 01/1989 the presented new name for the next issue was just Computer Partner, the addition Schneider finally was left in the name for recognition.