Flensburger Tageblatt

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Flensburger Tageblatt
The editorial office of the Flensburger Tageblatt is the media house of the Schleswig-Holstein newspaper publisher (SHZ) on Fördestraße (near the Twedter Placks and the KBA).  (Photo 2014)
description daily newspaper
language German
publishing company Schleswig-Holstein Newspaper Publishing House ( Schleswig-Holstein )
First edition June 15, 1865
Frequency of publication working days
Sold edition 22,881 copies
( IVW 2/2020, Mon-Sat)
Editor-in-chief Stefan Hans Kläsener
editor Werner F. Ebke and Jan Dirk Elstermann
executive Director Axel Gleie, Joachim Liebler, Paul Wehberg
Web link Flensburger Tageblatt

The German-language Flensburger Tageblatt ( Petuh : Tante Maaß ) is one of two daily newspapers in Flensburg , alongside the Danish Flensborg Avis . The independent paper brings news for Flensburg and the Schleswig-Flensburg district . It appears six times a week, is published by the Schleswig-Holstein newspaper publisher (sh: z) and printed in the printing center in Büdelsdorf near Rendsburg . The sold circulation is 22,881 copies, a decrease of 41.4 percent since 1998.

editorial staff

The editorial team consists of the city editorial office in Flensburg and the district editorial office in Schleswig . 25 correspondents report from the surrounding area: Harrislee , Mittelangeln , Schafflund , Tarp , Lindewitt , Langballig , Handewitt , Gelting , Amt Eggebek and Hürup . The editorial office is the sh: z media company at Fördestraße 20 in Mürwik . The customer center is located at Nikolaistraße 7 between the ZOB Flensburg and the Holm in downtown Flensburg .

Well-known employees were Hugo Eckener , who wrote as a cultural critic for the newspaper, and Wolfgang Börnsen , who reported from 1963 as a “raging village reporter”, including on the snow disaster in northern Germany in 1978 . A well-known caricaturist is the comic artist Kim Schmidt .

history

precursor

Flensburg's first local newspaper appeared in 1766 and was called Flensburger Adresse-Comptoir-Nachrichten . From 1788 to 1853, the Flensburg'sche Wochenblatt published not only news but also popular educational texts in the spirit of the Enlightenment . The Flensburger Zeitung , which appeared in 1840 and was the first daily newspaper in the Fördestadt, published from 1865 under the title Flensburger Nachrichten and was the predecessor of the Flensburger Tageblatt .

Flensburger Nachrichten 1865–1945

The first publisher of the Flensburger Nachrichten was the pharmacist Ponton from Kolding in 1865 . The printer and travel agent Ludolf PH Maaß from Itzehoe took over the paper a year later. After the granddaughter of the former publisher (since 1866) and editor Ludolf Maass the newspaper's Petuhsprache as Tanta Maass named. Johanna Maaß was the daughter of his son, the editor Friedrich Maaß, who took over the paper from 1892. Her husband was the aviation pioneer Hugo Eckener , who worked there as a cultural critic. Later it was popularly: "Have you already read from Aunt Maass that ..?" And the lady was a nickname for the entire newspaper. A daily column by Aunt Maaß, who is constantly in her mid-70s, on the first page of the restaurant has been a reminder of this woman since 1987, but she doesn't speak Petuh.

Flensburg merchants, who and their predecessors had previously founded the Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft , the shipping company and the Flensburger Brewery , prevented the newspaper from going bankrupt after the Great Depression in the 1920s, but had to sell their shares during the Nazi era, and to Vera-Verlagsgesellschaft, a full subsidiary of the NSDAP- owned Franz-Eher-Verlag . Editing and printing took place in the head office on Nikolaistraße.

At the end of the Second World War , the newspaper continued to appear regularly - with the exception of May 3, 1945, when the power supply was interrupted due to an air raid on Flensburg the night before. On May 8, the Flensburg newspaper was the only daily newspaper in Germany to report the unconditional surrender of all fighting troops, along with the Aachener Nachrichten, and printed a speech by Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk , which the Reichsender Flensburg had broadcast the day before .

Flensburger Tageblatt since 1945/1946

In May 1945 the British occupiers confiscated the Nazi publisher Flensburger Nachrichten and published the newspaper from May 11, 1945 to March 28, 1946 under the title Flensburger Nachrichtenblatt , until the military government, the Flensburger Tageblatt with effect from April 4 1946 granted the license. The first day of publication of the new Flensburger Tageblatt was April 6, 1946.

The shareholders, which was founded in 1953 Flensburger Zeitung Verlag GmbH invested in 1965 in a MAN - rotary printing press . and inaugurated a new technical building in Nikolaistraße, which was demolished in 1997.

In order to save costs, the Schleswiger Nachrichten , the Sylter Tageblatt , the Südtondern Tageblatt , the Eiderstedter Tageblatt , the Insel-Bote and, most recently, the Husumer Nachrichten have been integrated into the Flensburg newspaper publisher. The company cooperated in the 1980s with the Rendsburg newspaper group Möller, who together founded the Schleswig-Holstein newspaper publisher (sh: z). From 1987 to March 2013, the management, editorial and commercial departments worked in the Holmpassage, after which they moved into the new building on Fördestraße in Mürwik .

Helge Matthiesen was editor-in-chief until 2014, after which he moved to the Bonner General-Anzeiger . In December 2014, Stefan Hans Kläsener took over this position, who had previously volunteered at Lübecker Nachrichten . In 2015, the Flensburger Tageblatt celebrated its 150th anniversary with an anniversary supplement that appeared on June 15, 2015, and an anniversary ball at the beginning of July 2015 with 400 guests in the shipyard hall of the Robbe & Berking Classics, where the ventriloquist Jörg Jará and Jazz -Pianist Joja Wendt performed and the actress Sabine Kaack ( Here comes Kalle ) led through the program.

On February 24, 2016, shz.de announced that NOZ Medien would take over medien holding: nord GmbH , which also includes the Flensburger Tageblatt . The Federal Cartel Office gave the green light for the merger on April 7th .

Edition

The Flensburger Tageblatt has lost a lot of its circulation in recent years . The number of copies sold has fallen by an average of 4% per year over the past 10 years. Last year it decreased by 6.4%. It is currently 22,881 copies. The share of subscriptions in the circulation sold is 91.5 percent.

Development of the number of copies sold

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. a b Imprint. Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag , accessed on May 7, 2015 .
  3. a b W. L. Christiansen : Petuh ABC . 1st edition. Mohland Verlag, Goldebek 2003, ISBN 3-936120-46-3 , p. 85 .
  4. a b Renate Delfs : Ohaueha was'n Aggewars . or as one watches and speaks as the Petuhtanten. Schleswiger Druck- und Verlagshaus, Schleswig 1979, ISBN 3-88242-048-0 , p. 59 .
  5. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )
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  7. 150 years of the Flensburger Tageblatt . A special publication by sh: z. Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag , Flensburg June 15, 2015, Der rasende Dorfreporter, p. 17 .
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  10. Julia Boecker: Aunt Maaß - a well-connected veteran. In: Flensburger Tageblatt. June 3, 2013, accessed January 6, 2015 .
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  15. ^ Gerhard Paul : The downfall 1945 in Flensburg . (Lecture from January 10, 2012). State Center for Political Education Schleswig-Holstein (Ed.), P. 11.
  16. The first page of the Flensburger Nachrichten is printed with the message: “Unconditional surrender of all fighting troops. Stars in the darkness of the future: unity, law, freedom. Reich Minister Graf Schwerin v. Krosigk to the German People ”of May 8, 1945, for example in: Eckardt Opitz : Schleswig-Holstein. The country and its history in pictures, texts and documents. Hamburg 2002, page 231. Facsimile in https://books.google.de/books?id=T89-AAAAIAAJ&q=sterne
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  22. ^ Carlo Jolly: Flensburg Summer Ball: A glittering ball with special guests. In: Flensburger Tageblatt. July 4, 2015, accessed July 17, 2016 .
  23. On our own behalf: NOZ Medien acquires mh: n group. In: shz.de . Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag , February 24, 2016, accessed on November 23, 2016 .
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  25. according to IVW ( online )
  26. according to IVW , second quarter 2020, Mon-Sat ( details and quarterly comparison on ivw.eu )
  27. according to IVW , fourth quarter in each case ( details on ivw.eu )