Hannoversche Rundschau

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Hannoversche Rundschau was the title of a daily newspaper that appeared in Hanover three times a day from October 26, 1957 to April 21, 1971 .

The Hanover edition of the Norddeutsche Zeitung , which was viewed as non-partisan , ran into financial difficulties and in 1951 was forced to work with the SPD's own Hannoversche Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft , which, with the Hannoversche Presse, already had the highest-circulation newspaper on the market , in matters of printing and distribution . In 1957 the newspaper was renamed Hannoversche Rundschau .

In 1971 the new publishing director Peter Krohn , who had come from Springer-Verlag to SPD-Verlag, and who later became known as Hamburger SV President, merged the paper, which had a circulation of around 30,000, with the Hanover Press to form the New Hanover Press .

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