Noordhollands Dagblad

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The Noordhollands Dagblad is a Dutch regional newspaper with an editorial office in Alkmaar . It appears Monday through Saturday in broadsheet format . The newspaper is published by HDC Media, which publishes De Gooien Eemlander , Haarlems Dagblad , IJmuider Courant and Leidsch Dagblad . The paid circulation in the first quarter of 2008 was 135,588 copies. The editors-in-chief are Geert ten Dam and Jan Geert Majoor.

The newspaper appears in eight different editions, the titles of which are Alkmaarsche Courant , Dagblad Kennemerland , Dagblad Waterland , Dagblad voor West-Friesland , Dagblad Zaanstreek , Enkhuizer Courant , Helderse Courant and Schager Courant .

history

Eight newspapers have been incorporated into the Noordhollands Dagblad as a local edition, which are listed below. The founding year of the respective newspaper refers to the oldest previous newspaper of the same.

Surname Editorial office Oldest previous newspaper founding year
Alkmaarsche Courant Alkmaar 1799
Dagblad Kennemerland Beverwijk Kennemerland 1873
Dagblad Waterland Purmerend Nieuwe Noordhollandse Courant 1945
Dagblad voor West-Friesland Hoorn Vrije Hoornse courant: dagblad voor West-Friesland 1945
Dagblad Zaanstreek Zaandam De Zaanlander 1886
Enkhuizer Courant Hoorn 1870
Helderse Courant The hero 't Vliegend Blaadje 1873
Schager Courant Beating Algemeen Nieuws-, Advertentie- en Landbouwblad 1857

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Het Oplage Instituut ( Dutch / partly English)

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