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Die Nachrichten für Stadt und Land was a regional newspaper for the Oldenburger Land .

development

The newspaper was founded in 1867 by the book printer owner and publisher Bernhard Scharf (1828–1888) in Oldenburg and developed into the most popular newspaper in the Oldenburger Land. It started out twice a week. The orientation was moderately liberal. After the publisher's death in 1888, his son Theodor Friedrich Oskar Scharf (1863–1937) took over the management of the newspaper. In the years before the outbreak of the First World War , the newspaper had achieved a dominant position among the newspapers in the Oldenburger Land with almost 30,000 subscribers . In 1926 their circulation was 26,000 copies. In 1943 she was hired and lived as Oldenburger Nachrichten from October 28, 1952 to February 27, 1954 . The local newspaper for town and country briefly back on.

literature

  • Walter Barton: Oldenburg and its early newspapers. A diversity of species in a small space. In: Egbert Koolman, Lioba Meyer (Hrsg.): Printed in Oldenburg. Prints, printers and printers in Oldenburg since 1599 (publications of the Oldenburg City Museum, Volume 36, also writings of the Oldenburg State Library, Volume 35), Isensee Verlag, Oldenburg 1999, pp. 144–174, here p. 170

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Kuck: Scharf, Ernst Berhard, newspaper publisher. In: Hans Friedl u. a. (Ed.): Biographical manual for the history of the state of Oldenburg . Edited on behalf of the Oldenburg landscape. Isensee, Oldenburg 1992, ISBN 3-89442-135-5 , pp. 630-631 ( online ).
  2. Alt-Oldenburg , http://www.alt-oldenburg.de/straen-lz/peterstrae/oldenburger-nachrichten/index.html , accessed on July 18, 2012.