Dagblad de Limburger

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Dagblad de Limburger
Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s) Mecom Group
Editor Huub Paulissen
Founded 1996
Language Dutch
Headquarters Sittard
Circulation 120,000 [1]
ISSN 0002-5259
Official website Limburger.nl (with Limburgs Dagblad)

Dagblad de Limburger is a Dutch newspaper oriented towards the province Limburg. The newspaper cooperates with its regional counterpart Limburgs Dagblad as Media Groep Limburg, owned by Mecom Group.[2] The newspapers operate a common website. The newspaper is the result of a merger between Dagblad voor Noord-Limburg and De Limburger.

Merger history

  • Dagblad De Limburger (since 1996)
    • Dagblad voor Noord-Limburg (April 18, 1945 - December 30, 1995) (Northern Limburg)
      • Continuation of: Nieuwe venlosche courant (1908-1944) (Venlo)
        • Formerly: Venloosch nieuwsblad - Venloosche courant
          • Venloosche courant: nieuw weekblad (1869-1908)
            • Continuation of: Nieuw Venloosch Weekblad
          • Venloosch Nieuwsblad (1898-1908)
            • Continuation of: Venloosch weekblad (1863-1898)
    • De Limburger: Maas- en Roerbode (October 1 1971- December 30, 1995)
      • Maas- en Roerbode (1945-1971) (Middle Limburg)
        • Continuation of: De Nieuwe koerier (1904-1944)
          • Maas- en Roerbode (1856-1904)
          • Provinciale Limburgse Courant
      • De Nieuwe Limburger (1955-1971) (South Limburg)
        • De Gazet van Limburg (1945-1955) (Maastricht)
          • Veritas (1935-1941, 1944-1945) (Maastricht)

References

  1. "Circulation figures". www.hoi-online.nl. HOI, Institute for Media Auditing. Retrieved 26 September 2012. 
  2. Thuis van Soest (19 March 2012). "Uitgevers in de problemen: 'digitaal' moet verlies regionale titels opvangen" (in Dutch). Retrieved 26 September 2012. 
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