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**'''Newspapers''': [[Algemeen Dagblad]] | [[Het Parool]] (co-owned by [[Stichting Democratie en Media]]) | [[Trouw]] | [[de Volkskrant]] | **'''Newspapers''': [[Algemeen Dagblad]] | [[Het Parool]] (co-owned by [[Stichting Democratie en Media]]) | [[Trouw]] | [[de Volkskrant]] | ||
*[[Mediahuis]], including [[Telegraaf Media Groep]] - founded in 2013 as a joint venture of two Flemish media corporations [[Corelio]] and [[Concentra]], They entered into a collaboration around their paper and digital publishing activities. Corelio took 62% of the shares, Concentra the remaining 38%. In 2015 Mediahuis acquired the Dutch [[NRC Media]] group. In 2017 it acquired the Dutch [[Telegraaf Media Groep]]. | *[[Mediahuis]], including [[Telegraaf Media Groep]] - founded in 2013 as a joint venture of two Flemish media corporations [[Corelio]] and [[Concentra]], They entered into a collaboration around their paper and digital publishing activities. Corelio took 62% of the shares, Concentra the remaining 38%. In 2015 Mediahuis acquired the Dutch [[NRC Media]] group. In 2017 it acquired the Dutch [[Telegraaf Media Groep]]. | ||
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*[[RTL]] - [[Bertelsmann]] | *[[RTL]] - [[Bertelsmann]] | ||
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+ | *[[ThePostOnline]] - formerly [[DeJaap]]. Until the end of 2018 the majority shareholder (51%) was [[Vereniging Veronica]]. | ||
+ | *[[GeenStijl]] - On 17 March 2006 the [[Telegraaf Media Group]] took a 40% interest in GeenStijl. The editorial team of [[Dominique Weesie]] and [[Ambroos Wiegers]] both owned 50% of the shares, against 30% after the takeover. | ||
+ | *[[Cafe Weltschmerz]] is funded through donations and volunteer work. The founder and editor-in-chief is [[Max von Kreyfelt]]. | ||
+ | *[[De Dagelijkse Standaard]] - is a Dutch blog , founded on February 9, 2009 by [[Joshua Livestro]] (columnist at [[De Telegraaf]] and [[Reader's Digest]]). Livestro was from then on the editor-in-chief and publicist of the weblog. [[Michael van der Galien]] became editor-in-chief on 1 October 2014. On 24 June 2016, the weblog reported that Van der Galien had also taken over the ownership of the site. Galien describes himself as a 'Conservative Libertarian' and also writes for [[PJ Media]] (formerly [[Pajamas Media]] the American conservative and anti-Muslim blog and media company). | ||
+ | [[Category:Media Industry]][[Category:Netherlands]] |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 10 February 2019
Significant Netherlands media groups and titles
- De Persgroep - including PCM, Mecom Group
- Newspapers: Algemeen Dagblad | Het Parool (co-owned by Stichting Democratie en Media) | Trouw | de Volkskrant
- Mediahuis, including Telegraaf Media Groep - founded in 2013 as a joint venture of two Flemish media corporations Corelio and Concentra, They entered into a collaboration around their paper and digital publishing activities. Corelio took 62% of the shares, Concentra the remaining 38%. In 2015 Mediahuis acquired the Dutch NRC Media group. In 2017 it acquired the Dutch Telegraaf Media Groep.
- Newspapers: De Telegraaf
- RTL - Bertelsmann
Selected media titles
- ThePostOnline - formerly DeJaap. Until the end of 2018 the majority shareholder (51%) was Vereniging Veronica.
- GeenStijl - On 17 March 2006 the Telegraaf Media Group took a 40% interest in GeenStijl. The editorial team of Dominique Weesie and Ambroos Wiegers both owned 50% of the shares, against 30% after the takeover.
- Cafe Weltschmerz is funded through donations and volunteer work. The founder and editor-in-chief is Max von Kreyfelt.
- De Dagelijkse Standaard - is a Dutch blog , founded on February 9, 2009 by Joshua Livestro (columnist at De Telegraaf and Reader's Digest). Livestro was from then on the editor-in-chief and publicist of the weblog. Michael van der Galien became editor-in-chief on 1 October 2014. On 24 June 2016, the weblog reported that Van der Galien had also taken over the ownership of the site. Galien describes himself as a 'Conservative Libertarian' and also writes for PJ Media (formerly Pajamas Media the American conservative and anti-Muslim blog and media company).