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The circulation of NRC Handelsblad in 2014 was 188,500 copies, putting it in 4th place among the national dailies. [9] In 2015 the NRC Media group was acquired by the Belgian company Mediahuis. In 2022, when it stopped producing evening editions, the paper shortened its official name to NRC, by which it had already been known colloquially.
Rack with Dutch newspapers. Below is a list of newspapers in the Netherlands.. Newspapers in the Netherlands are issued every day, with the exception of Sunday and some general holidays.
The company offers titles from eighty countries. The Dutch newspapers involved are: AD, Telegraaf, de Volkskrant, NRC and Het Nederlands Dagblad. Company Press Display offers a similar service. Examples of newspapers on e ink: Dutch Newspaper NRC Handelsblad on the Ilead [15] Several newspapers on Amazon's Kindle [16]
NRC Next (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɛnɛrseːˈnɛkst]; stylized as nrc•next) was a Dutch daily newspaper published in the Netherlands by Mediahuis. The first edition was released on 14 March 2006. It was stopped in March 2021. NRC Next was a morning edition tabloid, and its primary target group are young higher educated people.
Heldring started to write columns in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (NRC) in 1953. From 1960 onwards, his column was called Dezer dagen (Our Days). In 1968, he became the editor-in-chief of the NRC, which merged with Algemeen Handelsblad in 1970 to form NRC Handelsblad. He stayed on as editor-in-chief until 1972.
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said on Monday it would suspend humanitarian work in nearly 20 countries worldwide after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a freeze on U.S. foreign aid ...
When De Tijd stopped being produced as a daily newspaper, Elias became the education editor for the NRC Handelsblad. At both papers he wrote a column called "Notebook" ("Cahier"), which was influential. [5] Elias also wrote regularly about concentration camps, partly based on his own experiences at Buchenwald.
It was founded on 20 May 1959, as a weekly called Hollands Weekblad.Its founding editor was K. L. Poll, who for decades was also its only editor (he was also editor for the Algemeen Handelsblad, later merged into NRC Handelsblad [1]).