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Reformatorisch Dagblad
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact
Founded1971
Political alignmentConservative,[citation needed] Orthodox Protestant [citation needed]
HeadquartersApeldoorn
Websitewww.rd.nl circulation = 42,000

The Reformatorisch Dagblad ([ˌreː.fɔr.maːˈtoː.ris ˈdɑx.blɑt]; "Reformed Daily") is a Dutch Protestant newspaper with a circulation of around 60,000,[1] headquartered in Apeldoorn. The conservative[2] newspaper was founded in 1971[3] and is associated with the Reformed Political Party. It is one of only a handful of daily national papers remaining in the Netherlands.[4]

Website

Reformatorisch Dagblad has had a website since 1997. To honor the day of rest, pages on their website are not available on Sundays.[5] It is closed on Sunday, exactly from midnight to midnight (according to the IP address location). A message is shown that the newspapers would like to see them come back on another day of the week. The news items and many other parts are therefore not available. In January 2012, the website received the domain name rd.nl, which had long been desired by the newspaper, but previously belonged to the Rotterdams Dagblad.[6]

Circulation

Total paid and targeted circulation in accordance to HOI, Instituut for Media Auditing and Jan van de Plasse: Kroniek van de Nederlandse dagblad- en opiniepers, Otto Cramwinckel Uitgever, Amsterdam 2005, ISBN 90-75727-77-1.[7]

  • 1975: 31.200
  • 1980: 46.200
  • 1985: 48.290
  • 1990: 52.240
  • 1995: 56.540
  • 2000: 58.023
  • 2003: 57.324
  • 2015: 43.528
  • 2016: 42.740
  • 2017: 41.513

References

  1. ^ Kees Brants, "The Netherlands," in Kelly, Mary J.; Gianpietro Mazzoleni; Denis McQuail (2004). The media in Europe. SAGE. pp. 145–56. ISBN 978-0-7619-4132-3. p. 147.
  2. ^ Terzis, Georgios (2008). European media governance: national and regional dimensions. Intellect. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-84150-192-5.
  3. ^ Bas, Jan de (2003). Een mijter zonder kruis: Sint-Nicolaas in de protestantse pers 1945–2000. Verloren. pp. 31, 36, 37. ISBN 978-90-6550-770-9.
  4. ^ G.A.Th. Hazekamp, "Mediarelaties," in Huizinga, H.; et al. (1997). Public Relations: Beleid, Organisatie en Uitvoering. Kluwer. pp. 420–43. ISBN 978-90-14-05435-3. p. 424.
  5. ^ "[Sunday notification]". Reformatorisch Dagblad. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  6. ^ "Christelijknieuws.nl - Reformatorisch Dagblad vernieuwt website fors". christelijknieuws.nl. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  7. ^ Kroniek van de Nederlandse dagblad- en opiniepers. Plasse, Jan van de., Verbei, Wim. Amsterdam: Cramwinckel. 2005. ISBN 90-75727-77-1. OCLC 901172715.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)