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De Gentenaar
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01.09.2010
Key Account Manager Ackroyd

24.08.2010
Project Architect bij Corelio

24.08.2010
Business Development Manager Online

De Gentenaar is a true local paper for Ghent and its region.
It is a paper for all inhabitants of Ghent – not a middle-of-the-road daily but a straight-talking, colourful newspaper, full of news and entertainment for everyone.




De Gentenaar makes the news (7/24).

The home of De Gentenaar lies in the shadow of the famous “three towers”. There’s plenty of news to be gathered there. De Gentenaar has always been closely bound to the city and to city life.

The editorial team is keen to keep it that way. Ever since the paper was founded in 1879, its editors have always worked in the very heart of the city.

It is a highly readable, straight-talking paper that takes a wide-ranging look at what is happening in Ghent and beyond. It is quick off the mark, but accurate. Exhaustive, yet refreshing, comprehensible, but penetrating. It is brimful of news, services and background information.

Every day De Gentenaar’s journalists report local, national and international news on a human scale. You won’t find high-flown polemic, or juvenile outbursts – just straightforward news and comment for ordinary, common-sense people.

De Gentenaar keeps track of what is going on in the region. Every day the front page highlights the regional news.

The paper covers everything that Ghent people care about: family life and the workplace, politics and education, transport and the environment, fashion and beauty, at home and abroad. In it you will find the most extensive sports reporting, bringing you every sporting contest or achievement as vividly as if you were there yourself.

It includes a unique daily section, LIFE. Every day it is brimful of interesting articles about health, relationships, science, culture and lifestyle. LIFE also plays host to the youth page YO!, which contains news and entertainment for our youngest readers. It has a modern and attractive format – colourful yet stylish.

Every day over a million people read Het Nieuwsblad/De Gentenaar or Het Volk. This makes it the largest newspaper combination in Flanders.

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