Relations - "Dutchism"/Swedish weekly/Finnish weekly

Ari Seppi mani at sci.fi
Sun Aug 12 22:03:37 CEST 2001


Simo:
>That much for the "dutchism" in weeklies this time.
>It's quite obvious that Danish stories are still the real backbone 
>of both weeklies.

I wouldn't give up dutchism just yet. While I don't question the Danish
being the backbone (since they clearly are), I would like to point out the
H- percentages going up, and that...

>AKU ANKKA (Finnish weekly)
>DUTCH STORIES (H -coded stories)
>issues 1999/27-39: 41 pages - 7 stories (9,9% - 9,2%)
>issues 1999/40-52: 56 pages - 10 stories (13,5% - 16,7%)
>issues 2000/01-13: 42 pages - 7 stories (10,0% - 10,0%)
>issues 2000/14-26: 33 pages - 5 stories (8,2% - 7,7%)

... this low figure can be explained by Kuukauden sarjisekstra becoming
Dutch-only publication in May 2000. And after that...

>issues 2000/27-39: 61 pages - 6 stories (14,7% - 9,5%)
>issues 2000/40-52: 68 pages - 12 stories (16,7% - 18,5%)
>issues 2001/01-13: 49 pages - 6 stories (11,5% - 7,9%)
>issues 2001/14-26: 64 pages - 11 stories (16,2% - 20,0%)
>issues 2001/27-31: 33 pages - 6 stories (21,9% - 24,0%) <-

the amount of the Dutch stories has risen in Aku Ankka too.

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Ari Seppi (mani at sci.fi)
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