Fuldaer Zeitung

The newspaper Fulda is a German national daily newspaper based in Fulda for the region of the district of Fulda, in Hesse and related areas and the northeastern South Hesse. You reached together with the head leaves the Kinzig valley messages Hünfelder newspaper and Slasher messenger a paid circulation of 44 672 copies.

The newspaper is published by the publisher Thomas Schmitt in publishing Parzeller whose workforce includes approximately 150 people, of which 31 are staff editors under editor in chief Michael Tillmann. Printing is the Fulda newspaper of Parzeller print and media services. Publisher is Michael Schmitt. The newspaper that is distributed via the distribution service Osthessen.

History

On January 1, 1874, the Fulda newspaper was published for the first time. It was produced and distributed by the Fulda in Fulda Actien printing. It was printed with a quick press, which could only be operated in manual operation. For 14 pence 1000 based subscribers three times a week the embossed sheet from Catholicism. Five years later, the newspaper published daily.

1929 warned the Fulda newspaper from the effects of Nazi ideology: " The National Socialism of Hitler's party, the overestimation of the National, the commitment to the authority and power could never be reconciled with Catholic doctrine. The anti-Semitic slander and calls for violence not only violate the Catholic doctrines on the state and society, but also applicable to all mankind the 10 commandments. "

1933 Fulda newspaper was banned for four days on the grounds that it had published a call to the Catholic associations, which contains criticism of the government. On December 10, 1933, the editorial and production areas of SA and SS members were devastated. From 1935 to 1945, the FZ was under the censorship.

On 1 April 1951, the Fulda newspaper is published for the first time, with a circulation of 15,000 copies. Significant part of this was the business school graduate Michael Schmitt sen., Who was publisher from 1951 to 1992. In 1995, the journal was first published partially in color.

On 21 November 2009 was a design relaunch of FC.

Editors

Criticism

In 2009, followers of the DGB and workers protested in front of the publishing house of the Fulda newspaper. They complained about poor treatment of employees and low pay. The protesters pointed it that the Fulda newspaper since 1974 have a monopoly -like position because no other abofinanziertes print media in the region Osthessen appearing. This position they use to pursue their interests that stand in contrast to the lived Catholic social teaching of the founder John Parzeller. The newspaper reports mostly one-sided pro-business. The newspaper itself did not report the action as opposed to other media. The Fulda newspaper has a media partnership with the Initiative New Social Market Economy.

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