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Шаблон:Lang (Шаблон:IPA-nl; Шаблон:Lang-en) is a Flemish newspaper that mainly focusses on "a broad view" regarding politics, culture, economics, lifestyle, society and sports.

History and profile

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Front page Flemish newspaper "Шаблон:Lang" September 4, 1939 with headline "The decision has been made, England and France declare to be at war with Germany".
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Front page Flemish newspaper "Шаблон:Lang" May 13, 1940 with headline "The German attacks continue on the Albert Canal and on the Maas".

In 1929, Шаблон:Lang was published by Шаблон:Lang for the first time. In 1939, the sports paper Sportwereld (established in 1912) was purchased by De Standaard and turned into a daily supplement to their two main newspapers, "Шаблон:Lang" and "Шаблон:Lang".

In 1957, three other newspapers were purchased by Шаблон:Lang and initially kept in circulation. In 1966, the further publication of two of them, Het Nieuws van de Dag and Het Vrije Volksblad, was stopped. The same happened with the third paper, Het Handelsblad, in 1979.

In 1959, two more newspapers were purchased, of which De Landwacht disappeared in 1978. The other paper, De Gentenaar, was turned into a "cover-paper" for Шаблон:Lang around the city of Ghent. De Gentenaar still exists today and contains the same articles and columns as Шаблон:Lang plus local news from the Ghent area.

In 1962, a special supplement for children was created, the Patskrant. In 1977, the name was changed into the Stripkrant. In 2000, the daily Stripkrant was replaced by the Jommekeskrant (on Wednesday) and by Yo (on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday).

In 1976, Шаблон:Lang went bankrupt before their newspapers were purchased by the Vlaamse Uitgeversmaatschappij.

In 1996, Шаблон:Lang started a new "cover-paper" in Antwerp, named Het Stad. This paper was never successful and disappeared after just two years.

In 2003, Шаблон:Lang and Het Volk jointly started the publication of the lifestyle-magazine Catchy. In the same year Шаблон:Lang began publishing on Sundays after nearly 75 years of publication and the newspaper also created the cycling award Flandrien of the Year.

On 10 May 2008, Шаблон:Lang and Het Volk merged.[1]

Шаблон:Asof the Шаблон:Lang website, Шаблон:URL had an average daily unique visitor count of 332,000, making it the most popular newspaper website in Flanders.[2] The website, just like the paper edition, is characterised as populist, rather right wing, with a focus on local news, celebrity news and sensational articles.Шаблон:Citation needed

Circulation

The circulation of Шаблон:Lang in 2002 was 241,120 copies.[3] The following year, it had a circulation of 211,000 copies, making it the second best selling Belgian newspaper.[4] In 2006, the paper had an average weekday circulation of 210,000 issues, according to the Centrum voor Informatie over de Media.

In 2009 Шаблон:Lang had an average market share of 27.04% in Flanders[5] and had a circulation of 263,063 copies.[6] In 2011 the circulation was up to 300,000 copies.[2] The latest available certified figure, from 2015, lists print output at 264 891 copies per day.[7]

References

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External links

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