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(, ) is a Flemish daily
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published in
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by Mediahuis (formerly Corelio and VUM). It was traditionally a
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paper, associated with the Christian-Democratic and Flemish Party, and in opposition to the
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Flemish daily '' De Morgen''. In recent years has renounced its original ideological ties.


History and profile

In 1911, Frans Van Cauwelaert founded ''Ons Volk Ontwaakt'', the weekly journal of the Flemish Catholic student organization. In 1914, Van Cauwelaert, Alfons Van de Perre, and Arnold Hendrix formed a publishing company, ''De Standaard N.V.'' ("The Standard, Incorporated": the Standard Group). Their goal was to publish a conservative,
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, Flemish daily newspaper in
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, to be called . The motto of was ''Alles voor Vlaanderen - Vlaanderen voor Kristus'' ("Everything for Flanders - Flanders for Christ"), abbreviated ''AVV-VVK''. ''AVV-VVK'' appeared in 's front-page banner until 1999. The first edition was to appear on 22 November 1914, but publication was cancelled due to the outbreak of
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. did not appear until 4 December 1918, after the war ended. Gustave Sap, who joined the board of directors in 1919, provided the necessary capital for its initial expansion. The paper was started as a
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daily with
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values. In 1940, during the
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, Belgium was occupied by
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. again ceased publication. However, a new paper, ''Het Algemeen Nieuws'' ("The General News") was published with 's staff and presses, printing only what the Nazi occupation government permitted. After the liberation of Belgium in 1944, the management of Standard Group was accused of
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with the Nazi occupiers, and the company was banned for two years. A new company was therefore created: ''De Gids N.V.'' ("The Guide, Inc."), which began publishing ''De Nieuwe Standaard'' ("The New Standard") in November 1944. Older titles of the Standaard group were also continued by De Gids. In 1947, the ban on Standard Group was removed, and with court permission the company reclaimed all its titles. ''De Nieuwe Standaard'' was immediately renamed ''De Nieuwe Gids'', and then, as of 1 May, again. In the 1960s and 1970s, was famous for its high-quality and independent foreign affairs coverage. For example, despite its Catholic and conservative ties, was critical of American policy in southeast Asia. However, the financial condition of Standard Group deteriorated, becoming critical in 1976. Standard Group declared bankruptcy on 22 June. was rescued by
André Leysen André Leysen (11 June 1927 – 11 July 2015) was a Belgian businessman. In 1951, he married Anne Ahlers, daughter of a shipping family from Bremen (city), Bremen, Germany. Together they have four children: Bettina, Christian Leysen, Christian, T ...
, a Belgian businessman, who formed ''Vlaamse Uitgeversmaatschappij N.V.'' (VUM - "Flemish Publishers Partnership"). VUM took over Standard Group's titles, and became the publisher of . VUM changed its name to Corelio in 2006. The sister newspaper of is . Since 30 September 1999 the newspaper has stopped printing the lettercross AVV-VVK on its frontpage. In March 2004, changed its format from traditional
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to compact format. Unlike common practice for most of the newspapers this change occurred during its modernization process, not as a response to low circulation levels. On 9 January 2017 fired its controversial columnist, Dyab Abou Jahjah, after the latter made comments on
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that condoned the
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.


Circulation

In 2002 had a circulation of 98,169 copies. The circulation of the paper was also reported to be 93,500 copies in 2002. The paper had a circulation of 79,000 copies in 2003 and 81,000 copies in 2004. The circulation of the paper was 102,280 copies in 2007. During the first quarter of 2009 the paper had a circulation of 107,888 copies. In 2009 its paid circulation was about 98,000 copies.


Notable journalists

* Gaston Durnez *
Maria Rosseels Maria, Baroness Rosseels (23 October 1916 – 18 March 2005), also known with her pen name "E. M. Vervliet", was a Belgium, Belgian Catholic writer. Biography The first years of her life, she lived in the Goedendagstraat in Borgerhout. When Mar ...
(1916–2005), film critic and writer.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Standaard 1918 establishments in Belgium Dutch-language newspapers published in Belgium Newspapers published in Brussels Newspapers established in 1918