Lëtzebuerger Journal

The Lëtzebuerger Journal is a daily newspaper published in Luxembourg.

The Lëtzebuerger Journal emerged from the 1881 founded in Grevenmacher Obermosel newspaper and published 1944-1948 by the time of his resistance movement, temporarily completely edited in Luxembourgish d' Unio'n. It appears under his own head since 5 April 1948 is published by the publishing house Editions Lëtzebuerger Journal and the Imprimerie Centrale in Luxembourg (city) printed in an edition of 13,500 copies.

Gusty Grass was replaced in late 2011 by Marc Hansen as Managing Director. The editor in chief is Claude Karger, the Deputy chief editor Nic thicknesses.

The Editions Lëtzebuerger Journal accept 2011 as a result of a new partnership with Editpress Luxembourg SA 8% of their capital. In order for the publisher of the Journal is " able to draw on the skills and experience within the multi- and cross-media group Ash ".

The newspaper is considered liberal and was previously always the Democratic Party (DP ) near. In the context of cooperation with Editpress the newspaper will no longer be a party newspaper, but have an independent editorial team and published in 2012 with a new appearance six times a week.

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