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Lists Of German-language Newspapers
Newspapers published in the German language can be found in several countries. Extant * List of newspapers in Germany * * List of newspapers in Austria * List of newspapers in Luxembourg * List of newspapers in Liechtenstein * The only German-language daily newspaper in Belgium is Grenz-Echo * German-language newspapers in Africa include ''Allgemeine Zeitung'' (Namibia) and '' Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Zeitung'' (Dar-es Salaam, defunct) Defunct * List of German-language newspapers published in the United States * List of German-language newspapers of Ontario ** ''Der Bote ''Der Bote'' ('The Messenger') was a German-language Mennonite newspaper published in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by Mennonite Church Canada. ''Der Bote'' was first published 16 January 1924 as ''Der Mennonitische Immigrantenbote'' by Dietrich H. Epp at ...'' (Winnipeg) and '' Das Echo'' (Montreal) were published elsewhere in Canada * German-language newspapers in China included ''Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung' ...
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List Of Newspapers In Germany
The number of national daily newspapers in Germany was 598 in 1950, whereas it was 375 in 1965. Below is a list of newspapers in Germany, sorted according to printed run as of 2015, as listed aivw.dewhich tracks circulations of all publications in Germany. National subscription papers Daily national subscription papers Weekly national subscription papers National news magazines * ''Der Spiegel'' (weekly (Saturday) left-liberal — 830,349 copies) * ''Stern (magazine), Stern'' (weekly (Thursday) left-liberal — 734,859 copies) * ''Focus (German magazine), Focus'' (weekly (Saturday) liberal-conservative — 500,480 copies) * ''Wirtschaftswoche'' (weekly (Friday) economically-liberal — 131,229 copies) * ''Cicero (magazine), Cicero'' (monthly liberal-conservative — 83,718 copies) * ''konkret'' (monthly far-left — 42,398 copies) Regional or local subscription papers in Germany (not exhaustive) *''Aachener Zeitung'' (110,017 copies including ''Aachener Nachrichten'') â ...
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List Of Newspapers In Austria
A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but lists are frequently written down on paper, or maintained electronically. Lists are "most frequently a tool", and "one does not ''read'' but only ''uses'' a list: one looks up the relevant information in it, but usually does not need to deal with it as a whole".Lucie Doležalová,The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists, in Lucie Doležalová, ed., ''The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing'' (2009). Purpose It has been observed that, with a few exceptions, "the scholarship on lists remains fragmented". David Wallechinsky, a co-author of ''The Book of Lists'', described the attraction of lists as being "because we live in an era of overstimulation, especially in terms of information, and lists help us ...
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List Of Newspapers In Luxembourg
The number of national daily newspapers in Luxembourg was five both in 1950 and in 1965. Until 2001 there were six dailies and it became eight when two more dailies were launched. This is a list of newspapers published in Luxembourg. List of newspapers Defunct newspapers References {{Europe topic, List of newspapers in * Luxembourg Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France on the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembour ... Newspapers in Luxembourg de:Liste von Zeitungen#Luxemburg ...
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List Of Newspapers In Liechtenstein
Below is a list of newspapers published in Liechtenstein: Current *''Liechtensteiner Vaterland'' (founded 1936) *'' Liewo Sonntagszeitung'' (founded 1993) *'' Wirtschaft Regional'' (founded 2001) *'' Lie:zeit'' (founded 2011) *''Hoi du'' (founded 2013) Former * '' Liechtensteinischen Landeszeitung'' (1863–1868) * '' Liechtensteinischen Wochenzeitung'' (1873–1877) * ''Liechtensteiner Volksblatt'' (1878–2023) * '' Liechtensteiner Nachrichten'' (1914–1936) * '' Liechtensteinische Freiwirtschaftliche Zeitung'' (1932–1933) * ''Der Umbruch'' (1940–1943) References {{Europe topic, List of newspapers in Liechtenstein Newspapers A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as poli ...
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List Of Newspapers In Belgium
Since the 1950s the newspaper market has been in decline in Belgium. The number of national daily newspapers in the country was 50 in 1950, whereas it was 30 in 1965. The number became 33 in 1980. There were 32 newspapers in the country in 1995. It was 23 in 2000. Below is a partial list of newspapers published in Belgium: Daily newspapers * — ''La Capitale, La Meuse, La Nouvelle Gazette, La Province'' and '' Nord Eclair'' Other newspapers Dutch language *'' Brugsch Handelsblad'' *'' Kortrijks Handelsblad'' English language newspapers * ''The Brussels Times'' Belgium’s leading daily online English-language news media and bi-monthly print magazine. * ''Politico Europe'' better known for its mailing list and website but it also has a weekly paper edition. Politico Europe is based in Belgium, but its subject matter is EU politics and policymaking. * ''The Bulletin'' Media groups in Belgium * Mediahuis * De Persgroep * Rossel * Roularta References Bibliography ...
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Grenz-Echo
''Grenz-Echo'' is the only German language daily newspaper published in Eupen, Belgium, aimed at the German-speaking community and the neighbouring areas in the east of the country. History and profile ''Grenz-Echo'' was first published in June 1927. The paper calls itself a politically independent, tolerant and Christian daily and is published six days per week. The headquarters of the paper is in Eupen. It provides both local and international news. ''Grenz-Echo'' was banned in Germany in the 1933 due to its anti-Nazi stance. The paper was relaunched following World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo .... Its circulation in 2002 was 12,382 copies with the market share of 1.9%. The circulation of ''Grenz-Echo'' was 11,757 copies in 2008 and 11,980 copies in 20 ...
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Allgemeine Zeitung (Namibia)
The ''Allgemeine Zeitung'' (AZ, literally in English 'General Newspaper') founded in 1916, is the oldest daily newspaper in Namibia and the only German-language daily in Africa to survive World War I. Profile The ''Allgemeine Zeitung'' is a Namibian newspaper. It is written by 10 editors; most of the staff members are either born or naturalized Namibians. It is read mostly by German-speaking Namibians (~15,000). The newspaper leans liberal-conservative. The circulation of the ''AZ'' stood at about 5,000 copies (Mondays to Thursdays, 12 to 16 pages) to about 6,000 copies (Fridays, up to 32 pages) in the 2000s and 2010s. A few hundred papers are sent to South Africa and some (mostly the Friday release) to Namibian expatriates and to Germany. Once a month (usually on the first Tuesday of the month), an extra for tourists is added. The circulation then increased to about 12,000 copies. In line with the general decrease of newspaper readership in the 2010s, there are about 4,000 copi ...
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Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Zeitung
300px, First edition of 1899, published in Dar es Salaam The ''Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Zeitung'' was a weekly German language newspaper published between 1899 and 1916 in Dar al-Salaam, German East Africa. Its founder was Willy von Roy. The first issue was printed on February 26, 1899. In 1902 the edition was 1000 copies. History In 1907, German settlers in Tanga in the '' Usambara Post'' attacked the colonial policy of Governor Albrecht von Rechenberg. The latter then instructed his officials not to support the newspaper published in the state German school of Tanga sheet, after which the newspaper was set. Willy von Roy declared his solidarity with the settlers and let print the Usaramo post office for three months for the vacant market. Albrecht von Rechenberg, who wanted to promote African agriculture and a Euro-Indian merchant class, rejected an intensification of immigration from Europe and a promotion of German agriculture in East Africa. He showed little sympathy fo ...
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List Of German-language Newspapers Published In The United States
In the period from the 1830s until the First World War, dozens of German-language newspapers were published in the United States. Although the first German immigrants had arrived by 1700, most German-language newspapers flourished during the era of mass immigration from Germany that began in the 1820s. Germans were the first non-English speakers to publish newspapers in the U.S., and by 1890, over 1,000 German-language newspapers were being published in the United States. The first German language paper was ''Die Philadelphische Zeitung'', published by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia beginning in 1732; it failed after a year. In 1739, Christopher Sauer established ''Der Hoch-Deutsche Pennsylvanische Geschicht-Schreiber'', later known as ''Die Germantauner Zeitung''. It was one of the most influential pre-American Revolution, Revolutionary weekly newspapers in the colonies. By 1802, Pennsylvanian Germans published newspapers not only in Philadelphia, but also in Lancaster, Penns ...
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