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  2. List of newspapers in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The number of national daily newspapers in Germany was 598 in 1950, whereas it was 375 in 1965. [1] Below is a list of newspapers in Germany, sorted according to printed run as of 2015, as listed at ivw.de which tracks circulations of all publications in Germany.

  3. Die Welt - Wikipedia

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    Die Welt (German pronunciation: [diː ˈvɛlt], lit. ' The World ') is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. Die Welt is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group, and considered a newspaper of record in Germany.

  4. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    The F.A.Z. is one of several high-profile national newspapers in Germany (along with Süddeutsche Zeitung, Die Welt, Die Zeit, Frankfurter Rundschau and Die Tageszeitung). In 2011, it counted 40 foreign correspondents among its staff. [21] The 1993 circulation of the paper was 391,013 copies. [22] In 2001, it had a circulation of 409,000 copies ...

  5. Category:German-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Articles directly in this category are for German-language newspapers published in Germany. For other countries, see the 'by country' and 'by continent' sub-categories below. Contents

  6. Berliner Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    The Berliner Zeitung (German: [bɛʁˈliːnɐ ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]; lit. ' Berlin Newspaper ') is a daily newspaper based in Berlin, Germany. Founded in East Germany in 1945, it is the only East German paper to achieve national prominence since reunification. It is published by Berliner Verlag.

  7. Süddeutsche Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    On 6 October 1945, [13] [14] five months after the end of World War II in Germany, the SZ was the first newspaper to receive a license from the U.S. military administration of Bavaria. The first issue was published the same evening, reportedly printed from the same presses that had printed Mein Kampf .

  8. Die Tageszeitung - Wikipedia

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    Die Tageszeitung (German: [diː ˈtaːɡəsˌtsaɪtʊŋ], "The Daily Newspaper"), stylized as die tageszeitung and commonly referred to as taz, is a German daily newspaper.It is run as a cooperative – it is administered by its employees and a co-operative of shareholders who invest in a free independent press, rather than to depend on advertising and paywalls.

  9. Einkommende Zeitungen - Wikipedia

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    Einkommende Zeitungen was a German newspaper published from Leipzig, Germany by Timotheus Ritzsch. It was the first daily newspaper in the world. It was the first daily newspaper in the world. [ 1 ]