Het Nieuwsblad
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Type | Daily |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Corelio |
Editor | Dirk Remmerie |
Founded | 1912 |
Headquarters | Gossetlaan 30 Groot-Bijgaarden B-1702 |
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Website: www.nieuwsblad.be |
Het Nieuwsblad (English: The News Paper) is a Belgian newspaper that mainly focusses on "a broad view" regarding politics, culture, economics, lifestyle, society and sports.
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[edit] Mission Statement
"Het Nieuwsblad offers you every day a broad view on politics, economics, society, culture and lifestyle. On the regional pages, you will find all the news and gossip, coming from your neighborhood. In Sportwereld you will find the most complete reports and articles on sports. Children will definitely like our Yo-pages, entirely dedicated to them."
[edit] Circulation
In 2006, Het Nieuwsblad has an average weekday circulation of 210,000 issues, according to the Centrum voor Informatie over de Media.
Het Nieuwsblad has an average market share of 24% in Flanders.
[edit] History
In 1918, Het Nieuwsblad was published by De Standaard for the very first time. In 1939, the sports paper Sportwereld was purchased by De Standaard and turned into a daily attachment to their two main newspapers, "De Standaard" and "Het Nieuwsblad".
In 1957, three other newspapers were purchased by De Standaard and initially kept in circulation. In 1966, the further publication of two of them, Het Nieuws van de Dag and Het Vrije Volksblad, was stopped. The same happened with the third paper, Het Handelsblad, in 1979.
In 1959, two more newspapers were purchased, of which De Landwacht disappeared in 1978. The other paper De Gentenaar was turned into a "cover-paper" for Het Nieuwsblad. De Gentenaar still exists today.
In 1962, a special attachment for children was made, the Patskrant. In 1977, the name was changed into the Stripkrant. In 2000, the daily Stripkrant was replaced by the Jommekeskrant (on wednesday) and by Yo (on mondays, tuesday, thursday, friday and saturday).
In 1976, De Standaard went bankrupt before their newspapers were purchased by the Vlaamse Uitgeversmaatschappij.
In 1996, Het Nieuwsblad started a new "cover-paper" in Antwerp, named Het Stad. This paper was never successful and disappeared already after two years.
In 2000, Het Nieuwsblad and Het Volk merged. Together, they started in 2003 with the publication of the lifestyle-magazine Catchy.
[edit] Trivia
- The current editor-in-chief is Dirk Remmerie who also writes most of the editorials in Het Volk.
- Many of the articles and columns are also published in two "sister-papers", Het Volk and De Gentenaar.
[edit] External links
The Belgian newspapers | |
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Dutch: De Morgen | De Standaard | De Tijd | Gazet van Antwerpen | Het Belang van Limburg | Het Laatste Nieuws | Het Nieuwsblad | Het Volk | |
French: L'Echo | La Capitale | La Dernière Heure | La Libre Belgique | Le Soir | Vers L'Avenir | |
German: Grenz-Echo |