Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag
Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag ("Schleswig-Holstein Newspaper publisher"), sh:z, is a newspaper group based in Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein.[1][2][3][4] With 22 daily newspapers, the group is the largest daily publisher in the state. sh:z's publications have a circulation of over 150,000[5] with readership of about half a million people. The website SHZ.de carries news stories from the group's newspapers.
Titles
- Eckernförder Zeitung
- Flensburger Tageblatt
- Holsteinischer Courier
- Husumer Nachrichten
- Der Insel-Bote
- Schleswig-Holsteinische Landeszeitung
- Norddeutsche Rundschau
- Nordfriesland Tageblatt
- Ostholsteiner Anzeiger
- Schleswiger Nachrichten
- Schlei-Bote
- Stormarner Tageblatt
- Sylter Rundschau
- Wilstersche Zeitung
- Pinneberger Tageblatt
- Quickborner Tageblatt
- Schenefelder Tageblatt
- Wedel-Schulauer Tageblatt
- Barmstedter Zeitung
- Elmshorner Nachrichten
- Glückstädter Fortuna
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References
- Geißlinger, Esther (January 17, 2019). "Flensburger Tageblatt scheitert vor Gericht: Versetzung gefährdet" – via taz.de.
- "Das Radio und das Grundgesetz Demokratie auf Empfang". Deutschlandfunk.
- "Flensburger SHZ-Verlag und Falkemedia wollen Regionalmedien zusammenlegen › Meedia". Meedia.de. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
- "Nach Niederlage vor Gericht: SHZ kündigt Flensburger Lokalchef". www.ndr.de.
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