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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Mediengruppe Oberfranken GmbH & Co. KG |
Editor-in-chief | Boris Hächler |
Language | German |
Circulation | 58,142[1] (as of January 2019 (Monday to Saturday)) |
Website | www |
Fränkischer Tag (German: "Franconia Times") is one of the biggest daily newspapers in Upper Franconia, situated in Bamberg. The daily average circulation is 58,142, a reduction of 22.2% since 1998.[2]
Company Data
[edit]Since 2009, the company of the Fränkische Tag has been a part of Mediengruppe Oberfranken (German: Upper Franconia Media Group). In the city and county of Bamberg, there are no other daily newspapers; both are therefore so-called "single newspaper quarters."
History
[edit]The Fränkischer Tag goes back to the time of the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg, in the printing house of the Kronacher printer Georg Andreas Gertner. The first Bamberg newspaper came out in 1754. The newspaper was often unlabelled. In 1806 Napoleon had his declaration of war against Prussia printed in the newspaper. In 1808, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Magnum Opus The Phenomenology of the Mind was printed. the local Bamberg newspaper started publishing in Octavo in 1834.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Sum of individual issues
- ^ Circulation data obtained from www
.ivw .eu