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In an increasingly clamorous media world, our editorial teams strive to stand out from the rest through correct and balanced reporting. Journalistic independence is central to our philosophy and a core value within our new business.
Peter Vandermeersch, chief editor Dutch-speaking newspapers
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We are Belgium's largest newspaper publisher.
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DE STANDAARD Balanced, quality journalism from a European perspective. The high standard of reporting and the depth of analysis make De Standaard an indispensable source of information.
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HET NIEUWSBLAD Readable and punchy, Het Nieuwsblad takes a wide-ranging look at what is happening in readers' lives and beyond. It is brimful of news, services and background information.
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DE GENTENAAR A genuine local paper focusing on life in Ghent and its region, but also offering a comprehensive news round-up, paying particular attention to sport. |
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HET NIEUWSBLAD OP ZONDAG Flanders' first fully-fledged Sunday newspaper, focusing particularly on Saturday's events, Saturday evening football and absorbing, memorable news reports. It is sold in over 2000 bakeries and shops.
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JOBAT The recruitment medium, offering the quickest route to a new job. A guaranteed readership for job advertisers, every Saturday. Jobat comes as a supplement to De Standaard, Het Nieuwsblad and De Gentenaar.
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LES EDITIONS DE L'AVENIR The standard regional newspaper of French-speaking Belgium with nine different editions. It not only reports on what is going on in the region, but also gets actively involved. |
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