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The Algemeen Handelsblad was an influential Amsterdam-based liberal daily newspaper published between 1828 and 1970. It was founded in 1828 [4] by J.W. van den Biesen, a stockbroker. [10] The paper aimed at providing news about trade, share holding and banking. [10] Later its coverage was expanded to cover political news. [10]
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 total number of printed daily newspapers is 27 in 2019, down from 35 in 2009. [1] Of the 27 dailies, 10 are national, 16 regional and 1 local.
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.
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Dutch-language newspapers published in the United States (1 P) Pages in category "Dutch-language newspapers" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
They entered into a collaboration around their paper and digital publishing activities. [1] Corelio took 62% of the shares, Concentra the remaining 38%. In 2015, Mediahuis acquired the Dutch NRC Media group. [3] In 2017 it acquired the Dutch Telegraaf Media Groep and VP Exploitatie joined as third shareholder. [1] It took 16.7% of the enlarged ...
The paper was founded in 1944 as a semi-resistance paper during World War II called Reformatie Stemmen (Reformatory Voices). After the war it was renamed De Vrije Kerk (The Free Church) and later Gereformeerd gezinsblad (Reformed Family Paper). In 1959 it became a daily newspaper. The paper obtained its current name in 1967.
There is a lot of history, over the course of 140 years of independent history; it is there on the Dutch (and German) pages, and hence I've marked each of the stubs with template:Expand Dutch. I can't see the repetition you refer to; all I can see is that stubs for independently notable topics are ripe for expansion with material available on ...