List of newspapers in the Netherlands
The newspapers in the Netherlands are issued every day, with the exception of Sunday and some general holidays, unless noted otherwise. The number of newspapers in 2009 was 35.[1]
Below is a list of newspapers in the Netherlands.
National newspapers
The number of national daily newspapers in the Netherlands was 108 in 1950, whereas it was 38 in 1965.[2]
Newspaper | Headquarters | Circulation | Owner | Website |
Metro* | Amsterdam[3] | ~500,000[4] | Telegraaf Media Groep | metronieuws.nl |
De Telegraaf | Amsterdam | 460,000[5] | Telegraaf Media Groep | telegraaf.nl |
Algemeen Dagblad | Rotterdam | 372,000 | De Persgroep Nederland | ad.nl |
De Volkskrant | Amsterdam | 221,000 | De Persgroep Nederland | volkskrant.nl |
NRC Handelsblad | Amsterdam | 198,513 | NRC Media | nrc.nl |
Trouw | Amsterdam | 105,440 | De Persgroep Nederland | trouw.nl |
Het Parool | Amsterdam | 87,519 | De Persgroep Nederland | parool.nl |
nrc.next | Amsterdam | 82,843 | NRC Media | nrcnext.nl |
Het Financieele Dagblad | Amsterdam | 65,284 | FD Mediagroep | fd.nl |
Reformatorisch Dagblad | Apeldoorn | 55,114 | Erdee Media Groep | rd.nl |
Nederlands Dagblad | Barneveld | 30,345 | Nederlands Dagblad | nd.nl |
- * Free newspapers indicated with asterisk
- ~ This is an estimate, circulation numbers are unknown. The Telegraaf Media Group estimates that there are 6.2 million people in total who read Metro in 2015.[6]
- Circulation figures for the first quarter of 2011 or full year 2009.
Regional newspapers
- Circulation figures for the second quarter of 2006.
Local newspapers
- Amersfoortse Courant — amersfoortsecourant.nl (Amersfoort)
- Balkster Courant — balkstercourant.nl (Balk)
- Bolsward Nieuwsblad (Bolsward)
- Breeduit (Smallingerland)
- De Feanster — defeanster.com (Achtkarspelen, Kollumerland & Grootegast)
- De Woudklank (Opsterland & Ooststellingwerf)
- Drachtster Courant (Drachten)
- Eindhovens Dagblad — eindhovensdagbald.nl (Eindhoven)
- Haagsche Courant — haagschecourant.nl (The Hague, part of Algemeen Dagblad)
- Haarlems Dagblad — haarlemsdagblad.nl (Haarlem)
- Harener Weekblad (Haren)
- Heerenveense Courant — heerenveensecourant.nl (Heerenveen)
- Krant van Assen (Assen)
- Krant van Zuidlaren (Zuidlaren)
- Jouster Courant (Joure)
- Leidsch Dagblad — leidschdagblad.nl (Leiden)
- Rotterdams Dagblad — rotterdamsdagblad.nl (Rotterdam, part of Algemeen Dagblad)
- Sneeker Nieuwsblad (Sneek)
- Stadskrant Groningen (Groningen)
- Huis aan Huis (Leeuwarden)
- Trompetter — detrompetter.com (Limburg)
- Weekblad Parelnieuws — vitepress.nl (Parkstad)
- Weekblad Parkstad — vitepress.nl (Parkstad)
- Zondagnieuws (Limburg & southeast Brabant)
- Zuid Friesland (Southern Friesland)
References
- ↑ "Nikkei Media Data". Nikkei Media Group. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
- ↑ Pippa Norris (Fall 2000). "Chapter 4 The Decline of Newspapers?". A Virtuous Circle: Political Communications in Post-Industrial Societies (PDF). New York: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
- ↑ http://www.metronieuws.nl/pagina/colofon
- ↑ http://www.nrcq.nl/2014/07/14/tmg-stopt-met-spits-krant-gaat-op-in-metro
- ↑ http://www.volkskrant.nl/media/oplagecijfers-kranten-stijgen-dankzij-digitale-abos~a3923288/
- ↑ http://www.tmg.nl/nl/metro
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