The North Elvish

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The North Elvish
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Sold edition 4122 copies
( IVW  Q3 / 2017)

The North Elbian (NEZ) was a weekly newspaper for the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church . The distribution area extended over Hamburg , Schleswig-Holstein and the German-speaking parishes in Denmark . The successor is the Evangelische Zeitung .

history

The newspaper was published in 1925 as a parish newspaper by a parish in Neumünster under the name Am Sehrohr der Zeit, Evangelische Wochenrundschau for families and communities . By 1928 the circulation had already increased to 30,000 in all of Schleswig-Holstein. After the church press was banned in 1942, the periscope appeared again in July 1946.

From 1950 the paper, which had been published privately, was published by the regional church under the title Die Kirche der Heimat. Community Gazette in Schleswig-Holstein the largest community paper for Schleswig-Holstein with a circulation of 100,000 copies. Until October 2003 it was called the North Elbian Church Newspaper . Was published The Northelbian from the Evangelical Press Association Nord e. V. in Kiel from its director Pastor Rainer Thun. Editor-in-chief has been Carsten Splitt since 2006. Since February 1, 2010, Die Nordelbische has been published in cooperation with the Evangelische Zeitung for the churches in Lower Saxony under the title Evangelische Zeitung . From July 2017, the church newspapers in the area of ​​the North Church and in Hanover will be jointly produced in Hamburg under joint editorial responsibility.

Edition

In the third quarter of 2017, the weekly newspaper had a total circulation of 4,832 copies, with a sold circulation of 4,122 copies, of which 3,857 were subscribers.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gottfried Mehnert: Church in Schleswig-Holstein. A church history in tears . 1960, p. 156
  2. ^ [1] Message from the Evangelical Press Association in Northern Germany, website visited on August 2, 2020
  3. IVW : Evangelical newspaper for the Church in Northern Germany (woe) , accessed on November 14, 2017