Vechtekurier

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VechteKURIER

description regional home paper
language German
publishing company Vechtekurier Werbe- und Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
First edition 1979
attitude 2013
Frequency of publication biweekly
Widespread edition 0.05 million copies
(VK media data)
Range 0.22 million readers
(VK media data)

The VechteKURIER was an advertising paper for the county of Bentheim , named after the river Vechte , which flows through the county of Bentheim. The paper reached around 150,000 readers and was published every fortnight.

Since October 2009 the VechteKURIER has been represented with its news portal on the Internet with daily updates. Around 20,000 unique users used the news portal every month.

history

The VechteKURIER was founded in 1979 in the Niedergrafschaft by the merchants in the municipality of Emlichheim as an advertising and information magazine . In 2007, entrepreneurs from Nordhorn bought the advertising sheet from the merchants, with the promise to continue to publish and expand the traditional advertising messages and current content from the Niedergrafschaft. Since then, the VechteKURIER has increased its circulation from 5000 to around 60,000 copies.

In addition to the edition for the Emlichheim area, another edition was published for the first time in 2008 for the Neuenhaus / Uelsen region. The first publication for the Nordhorn area and the Upper County fell in the following year.

Since mid-2011, the partial editions of Neuenhaus / Uelsen and Nordhorn and the Upper County have been combined. Since then, in addition to the bimonthly VechteKURIER in Emlichheim, a single issue has been published for the entire county of Bentheim and neighboring areas of the Netherlands. From 2012 until it was discontinued in 2013, there was only one county-wide joint issue, which - as before - was published every fortnight.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b [ VechteKURIER media data 2013 (PDF). Retrieved June 16, 2013 . ]