Fehmarn daily newspaper

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Fehmarn daily newspaper

description German daily newspaper
publishing company Burg-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
First edition 1856
Sold edition 2058 copies
( IVW 2/2020, Mon-Sat)
Editor-in-chief Andreas Höppner (editorial manager)
Web link www.fehmarn24.de

The Fehmarnsche Tageblatt is a weekday newspaper for the island of Fehmarn . The sold circulation is 2058 copies, a decrease of 11.4 percent since 1998.

history

The first newspaper for Fehmarn was published as early as 1815. However, Fehmarn's Correspondence , a two-page newspaper published twice a month, met with little success. It went back soon afterwards. In 1820 there was another attempt to start a newspaper on Fehmarn. The Fehmarn weekly newspaper of the lawyer Jes Greger also had to be closed a short time later. The editor cited as a reason that the Fehmaran farmers are lazy to read "and now in the harvest time they read nothing more" . There were further attempts to found a newspaper on Fehmarn in 1835 and 1848.

It was not until 1856 that the newspaper was successfully founded. The publisher OL Rathje brought out the Fehmarnsche Wochenblatt initially with 157 subscribers. From 1900 it could appear twice a week, from 1912 three times a week. From 1924 the newspaper appeared daily as Fehmarnsches Tageblatt . The daily newspaper was not published between the end of 1944 and November 1949 ; it was only then that it received a license from the British occupying forces . In 1958, the Brandenburg publisher Hans Wolff von Gallus Huber, freed by Federal Ministers Jakob Kaiser and Thomas Dehler after 11 years of imprisonment after the Second World War, acquired the publishing house and the printing company of the Tageblattes and modernized the newspaper business with the first typesetting and rotary press. In 1965, the newspaper moved to the new technical publishing house in the northern market, Bahnhofstrasse 1, which was once the old Danish customs house of the bailiff Broder Knudsen. The local newspaper put a modern generation of typesetting and two-color rotary presses almost at city level. In 1975 Hans Wolff died and his son Henning , who had been in the editorial board of the editorial team since 1958, was journalistically closely connected with local history and committed to Germany politics, took over the tasks of publisher and editing of the FT. In 1989 Henning Wolff, who continued to work as publisher and initially also editor-in-chief, handed over the “Burg-Verlag” with the “Fehmarnsche Tageblatt” to Ippen- Verlag as the majority publisher. This guarantees the independent existence of the renowned and only insular daily newspaper with a future-oriented technical development. In 1989 the publisher Dirk Ippen bought Burg-Verlag, which continues to publish the newspaper.

present

Editing and distribution of the Fehmarn daily newspaper are located in Burg auf Fehmarn ; the newspaper is printed in Walsrode . The Heiligenhafener Post (published three times a week) and the weekly newspaper der reporter in Eutin also belong to the Burg-Verlag . In addition, the publisher produces a weekly beach newspaper in the summer with reports for the holiday guests (from May 2010 also online) as well as event booklets for the Rapeseed Blossom Festival and Fehmarn Horse Festival. In 2006 the Tageblatt celebrated its 150th anniversary and since then has also been represented with an extensive online version "www.fehmarn 24.de". The Heiligenhafener Post celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2009.

Edition

The Fehmarnsches Tageblatt has slightly lost circulation in recent years . The number of copies sold has fallen by an average of 1.2% per year over the past 10 years. Last year it decreased by 2.4%. It is currently 2058 copies. The share of subscriptions in the circulation sold is 87.1 percent.

Development of the number of copies sold

Individual evidence

  1. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )
  2. according to IVW ( online )
  3. according to IVW , second quarter 2020, Mon-Sat ( details and quarterly comparison on ivw.eu )
  4. according to IVW , fourth quarter in each case ( details on ivw.eu )

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