Pinneberger Tageblatt

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Pinneberger Tageblatt
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description Pinneberger Tageblatt
publishing company A. Beig Printing and Publishing GmbH & Co. KG
First edition 1858
Frequency of publication daily Monday to Saturday
Sold edition 7659 copies
( IVW 2/2020, Mon-Sat)
Editor-in-chief Gerrit Bastian Mathiesen, Jan Schönstedt
editor Werner F. Ebke, Jan Dirk Elstermann
executive Director Paul Wehberg
Web link www.shz.de/pinneberger-tageblatt
A. Beig-Verlag in Pinneberg, Damm 9-19

The Pinneberger Tageblatt is a regional daily newspaper for the Pinneberg area . It is published by A. Beig Druckerei und Verlag GmbH & Co. KG . The sold circulation is 7659 copies, a decrease of 42.1 percent since 1998.

management

Gerrit Bastian Mathiesen and Jan Schönstedt have been the editorial directors since July 1, 2016. You are responsible for all of the media company's products, i. H. also the Quickborner Tageblatt , Schenefelder Tageblatt , Wedel-Schulauer Tageblatt , Barmstedter Zeitung , Elmshorner Nachrichten , Uetersener Nachrichten as well as the Sunday and weekly newspapers and the digital media. The editors are Werner F. Ebke and the publisher Jan Dirk Elstermann.

construction

The daily newspaper is divided into four books: Local (reporting from the municipalities in the Pinneberg district and Ellerau (Bad Segeberg)), regional (Pinneberg district, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg), national (Germany and the world) and miscellaneous.

The homepage has existed since 1999. The daily newspaper has been available as an ePaper since December 2009 . The daily newspaper has been available as an app for iPhone and iPad since December 2012 .

Newspaper history

The first edition of the newspaper was published in 1858 under the title Pinneberger Wochenblatt , published by Andreas Dietrich Erdmann Beig at Bahnhofstrasse 25/27 in Pinneberg . From 1866 the Pinneberger Wochenblatt was published twice a week, in the same year the company moved to Moltkestrasse 25 in Pinneberg. In 1879 Andreas Dietrich Erdmann Beig's only son, Carl Andreas Beig, took over the business. In 1890 the company moved to its current location at Damm 9-19 in Pinneberg. In 1896 the pace of publication changed again and the Pinneberger Wochenblatt appeared three times a week, since 1906 on Mondays to Saturdays. Therefore the Pinneberger Wochenblatt was renamed the Pinneberger Tageblatt in 1907 . In 1914 Carl Andreas Beig bought a 16-page rotary printing press from Albert & Cie, Frankenthal , built in 1906, in Berlin format , in which the Pinneberger Tageblatt is still printed today.

In 1925, a new 32-page rotary printing machine was purchased from Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik AG . In 1943, for reasons of war economics, the newspapers Pinneberger Tageblatt , Elmshorner Nachrichten and Uetersener Nachrichten were forced to merge into the Holsteiner Nachrichten . Pinneberg remained the printing location. The last edition of the daily appeared on April 30, 1945, and its publication only resumed on October 1, 1949. In the meantime, the company printed children's books from Richard Hermes Verlag, the public telephone books for Pinneberg, Elmshorn, Quickborn and Barmstedt, the first Rowohlt rotary novel ("Settlement with Hitler" by Hjalmar Schacht ), penny novels by the publishers Angermann and Alfons Semrau publishing house. A short time later, the daily newspapers summarized under the Holsteiner Nachrichten appeared again under their titles.

In 1956 a hall was built in the former river bed of the Pinnau and the gravure press Albertina with eight printing units was taken over by the Herget / Stuttgart company. In 1957, Carl Andreas Beig's son, Andreas Beig, founded the Wedel-Schulauer Tageblatt , in 1965 the Quickborner Tageblatt and in 1972 the Schenefelder Tageblatt . In 1976, the company acquired a 32-page offset web from Albert, Frankenthal. So the Elmshorner Nachrichten could be printed again in Pinneberg. In addition, the company founded the advertising paper Tageblatt - tip, which was later renamed tip and changed to the Sunday newspaper tip - Tageblatt am Sonntag on September 16, 2012. In 1981 the company upgraded again and acquired the 32-page Uniman offset press from MAN , and in 1991 a 48-page Anilox Journal offset press from Albert Frankenthal. After Andreas Beig died in 1980, his son, Dieter Beig, took over the management until he sold the media company to the Schleswig-Holstein newspaper publisher sh: z in Flensburg (55 percent), Kieler Nachrichten (24 percent) and Axel Springer Verlag (21 Percent) sold. Since January 2008, A. Beig-Verlag, like Schleswig-Holsteinische Zeitungsverlag sh: z and Zeitungsverlag Schwerin, has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of medien holding: nord GmbH based in Flensburg, which belongs to the NOZ media group. On January 1, 2013, the media company took over the Elmshorner Nachrichten and in 2016 the Uetersener Nachrichten.

Edition

The Pinneberger Tageblatt has lost a lot of its circulation in recent years . The number of copies sold has fallen by an average of 4.4% per year over the past 10 years. Last year it decreased by 7.3%. It is currently 7659 copies. The share of subscriptions in the circulation sold is 88.6 percent.

Development of the number of copies sold

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )
  2. ^ A. Beig-Verlag: editorial staff with new dual leadership. In: Pinneberger Tageblatt. July 1, 2016, accessed August 29, 2016 .
  3. Imprint | shz.de . In: shz . ( shz.de [accessed on March 3, 2017]).
  4. dpa: On our own behalf: NOZ media group and media: holding: nord group may merge | shz.de . In: shz . ( shz.de [accessed on March 3, 2017]).
  5. Wolf, Nanette: 150 years of the Pinneberger Tageblatt - anniversary edition, Pinneberg, June 17, 2008
  6. Own report: On our own behalf: Realignment of the Uetersener Nachrichten | shz.de . In: shz . ( shz.de [accessed on March 3, 2017]).
  7. according to IVW ( online )
  8. according to IVW , second quarter 2020, Mon-Sat ( details and quarterly comparison on ivw.eu )
  9. according to IVW , fourth quarter in each case ( details on ivw.eu )