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In 1974, De Telegraaf moved to a new location on the Basisweg. In 1995–1996 De Telegraaf had a circulation of 760,000 copies, making it the best-selling paper in the country. [3] De Courant/Nieuws van de Dag ceased publication in 1998. In 1999, the circulation of the paper was 808,000 copies, making it the ninth best-selling European newspaper.
The total number of printed daily newspapers is 27 in 2019, down from 35 in 2009. [1] Of the 27 dailies, 10 are national, 16 regional and 1 local. Some of the regional newspapers offer editions for smaller regions, as does the national Algemeen Dagblad for its readers in South Holland and Utrecht.
Algemeen Dagblad was founded in 1946. The paper is published in tabloid format and is headquartered in Rotterdam. Its regional focus includes the cities and regions around Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. [1] In South Holland and Utrecht it is published and distributed with local dailies. [1]
After TMG was acquired by Mediahuis, these functions moved to De Telegraaf offices in Amsterdam. De Gooi- en Eemlander ' s affiliated newspaper in Almere, Almere Vandaag, folded in 2017. Its remaining assets were acquired by BDU Media. In 2018 Hugo Schneider was editor-in-chief for the De Gooi- en Eemlander, Noordhollands Dagblad, and other ...
Website. leeuwardercourant .nl. The Leeuwarder Courant is the oldest daily newspaper in the Netherlands. [1] Founded by Abraham Ferwerda, it first appeared in 1752. The Leeuwarder Courant was the first paper in the Dutch province Friesland and its capital Leeuwarden. [1] It is considered a "popular" (as opposed to "quality") newspaper.
trouw.nl. Media of the Netherlands. List of newspapers. Trouw (Dutch pronunciation: [trʌu] ⓘ; lit. "loyal", "true") is a Dutch daily newspaper appearing in compact size. It was founded in 1943 as an orthodox Protestant underground newspaper during World War II. Since 2009, it has been owned by DPG Media (known as De Persgroep until 2019).
Metro (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmeːtroː]) is a free Dutch newspaper, distributed daily since 1999, [2] mostly to commuters in high-traffic areas. Formerly owned by Metro International, in August 2012 the paper was taken over by the Telegraaf Media Group (TMG). At the time of acquisition, TMG already published another free Dutch newspaper, Spits.
The Algemeen Handelsblad was an influential Amsterdam -based liberal daily newspaper published between 1828 and 1970. It was founded in 1828 [ 4 ] by J.W. van den Biesen, a stockbroker. [ 10 ] The paper aimed at providing news about trade, share holding and banking. [ 10 ] Later its coverage was expanded to cover political news.