Noordhollands Dagblad Explained

Noordhollands Dagblad
Type:Daily
Owners:Mediahuis
Publisher:T. Klein, M. Moos
Editor:Hugo Schneider
Language:Dutch
Headquarters:Edisonweg 10, Alkmaar, Netherlands
Circulation:155,000 (2001)[1]
Website:noordhollandsdagblad.nl

Noordhollands Dagblad (NHD) is a Dutch newspaper covering North Holland in the northwest of the country. It appears in eight regional editions:

NewspaperEditorial seatEarliest predecessorStarted
Alkmaarsche Courant[2] AlkmaarNoord-Hollandsche Courant1796‑12‑14
Dagblad KennemerlandBeverwijkNieuws- en Advertentieblad Kennemerland[3] 1873-10-04
Dagblad WaterlandPurmerendNieuwe Noordhollandse Courant 1945
Dagblad voor West-FrieslandHoornVrije Hoornse Courant: dagblad voor West-Friesland1945
Dagblad ZaanstreekZaandamDe Zaanlander (merged with De Typhoon)1886
Enkhuizer CourantHoorn1870
Helderse CourantDen Helder t Vliegend Blaadje1873-01-11[4]
Schager Courant[5] SchagenAlgemeen Nieuws-, Advertentie- en Landbouwblad1857-10-01[6]

Noordhollands Dagblad employed in 2010 some 150 journalists.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Western Europe 2003. Routledge. 2002. 478. The Netherlands. 978-1-85743-152-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=M9QYndAPmuQC&pg=PA478. 5 February 2010.
  2. Book: Knecht, John. Communicatie en mediaplanning: keuze en inschakeling van communicatiemedia. Boom. 1997. 90. 978-90-5352-309-4. 5 February 2010.
  3. Web site: Eerste uitgave Nieuws- en Advertentieblad Kennemerland 1873 (Object 31419 uit de collectie Museum Kennemerland).
  4. Book: Kroniek van de Nederlandse dagblad- en opiniepers. 9789075727777. Plasse. Jan van de. 2005.
  5. Book: Rooijendijk, Cordula. That City Is Mine!: Urban Ideal Images in Public Debates and City Plans, Amsterdam & Rotterdam 1945 - 1995. Amsterdam University Press. Amsterdam. 2005. 23. 978-90-5629-382-6. 5 February 2010.
  6. Web site: Kakelepost | 1 juni 1987 | pagina 14.
  7. Web site: Over de krant. 2010. Noordhollands Dagblad. 5 February 2010.