M. DuMont Schauberg
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M. DuMont Schauberg is one of Germany's oldest and largest publishing houses. Founded by Bertram Hilden in 1620, Marcus du Mont acquired the "Kölnische Zeitung" in 1805 - then the business's main newspaper. The company has been run by the Neven du Mont family since then and has acquired numerous local and national newspapers and magazines.
The company's headquarters is located in Cologne. Largest newspaper published by M. DuMont Schauberg is the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, published since 1876 and newspaper with the largest circulation in the Cologne/Bonn Region.
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Newspapers and magazines
Newspaper and magazines published by M. DuMont Schauberg:
- Berliner Kurier (circulation 2010: 123.010, ownership: 65%)
- Berliner Zeitung (circulation 2010: 147.993, ownership: 65%)
- Express (circulation 2010: 199.627 ownership: 100%)
- Frankfurter Rundschau (circulation 2008: 152.500, ownership: 50,1%)
- General-Anzeiger (circulation 2008: 82.176, ownership: 18%)
- Hamburger Morgenpost (circulation 2010: 112.935, ownership: 100%)
- Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger (circulation 2010: 337.390 incl. Kölnische Rundschau, ownership: 100%)
- Kölnische Rundschau
- Live! (circulation ca. 50.000)
- Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (circulation 2010: 230.028, ownership: 100%)
- Naumburger Tageblatt (circulation 2008: 14.450, ownership: 24,9%)
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