Göttinger Tageblatt

The Göttingen Tageblatt ( GT ) is a local newspaper for the old district of Göttingen. Since 1973 it belongs to the Madsack publisher and reached a paid circulation of 30,198 copies. For Göttingen Tageblatt heard the Eichsfelder daily paper with a circulation of 7819 copies. Editor in chief since 2003 Ilsenstein. The printing house with editors and management lies at the Dransfelder Street 1, District United Ellershausen.

History

It was founded in Göttingen Tageblatt in 1889 by Gustav worm. At this time, existing since 1864 Gottingen newspaper (GZ ) was already the highest circulation and most widely newsletter in Göttingen and Südhannover. The Göttingen Tageblatt, however, was fast becoming a serious rival and was before the turn of the century the most widely read newspaper in Göttingen with a circulation of 8000 pieces. The rise owed ​​it to, among other things his consistent advocacy for prevailing in Göttingen Guelph party. In this way Tageblatt was the top-selling and up to the year 1900, the strongest indication newspaper in southern Lower Saxony in its first financial year. From 1910 the GT and the GZ promoted with increasing frequency appearing special supplements such as the Göttingen Unterhaltungsblatt to the favor of the audience.

After the First World War, the German domestic-oriented right-wing newspaper and Nazi positions approached at. At the time of the Weimar Republic, it competed with the liberal Göttingen newspaper, the Socialist People's Journal and the Lower Saxony daily newspaper, which was founded in Hanover in 1931 Nazi party newspaper. In Göttingen Tageblatt, the NSDAP was already in the twenties free and unlimited print advertising. Moreover, the violence of the SA in Göttingen Tageblatt were greatly trivialized and argues against socialists and Marxists. In the years 1922 and 1923 the Göttingen Tageblatt was repeatedly banned and numerous processes hindered the work of the editorial, which was led at that time by the son of the founder, Viktor worm. 1923 were printed in addition to the newspaper and municipal emergency money. In the same year, the price of the newspaper entertaining rose under the impact of hyperinflation on an enormous level. So the price was 1923 100 billion dollars for an issue on 30 November, while a day later the price dropped again to 15 cents. Besides the already mentioned competing newspapers joined in 1924, another opponent on, the Lower Saxony Morgenpost, which unlike the existing Göttingen newspapers did not appear in the morning, but early in the morning. It was not until seven years later, on 1 November 1931 took over the Göttingen Tageblatt the Lower Saxony Morgenpost.

The DC circuit of the press by the Nazis could emerge unscathed from the Göttingen Tageblatt, the takeover was as enthusiastic celebration of the newspaper as the first acts of the new government, including the burning of books. She even managed to buy up the economic and political reasons, threatened by setting Göttingen newspaper. Disadvantages experienced by the newspaper that she had to frequently deal with reduced paper quotas in the subsequent period. In this way you presented the publication of a newspaper Göttingen in 1935 and merged in 1937 with the Göttingen messages. Because of wartime concentration measures the newspaper was merged in March 1943 with the Nazi Südhannoverschen newspaper.

As an independent newspaper the Göttingen Tageblatt appeared again from October 1949 This date intensified the competition of local newspapers in the Göttingen / Northeim, which was fought especially between the Göttingen Tageblatt and the Hanover Press. ; they should decisively influence the further development of the newspaper business in the region. From 1 September 1949, the Hanoverian Press changed its name, and henceforth acted under the title of Göttingen Press, which gave her a stronger, more locally -oriented character. The first edition of the GT after 1945 covered initially from only the city and some surrounding communities, every day about 20,000 copies in the print shop at Stumpfebiel or in the Prince Street were printed. After a few months extended the radius of the Tageblatt, as ever appeared a district issue for the districts of Göttingen, Northeim, which also covered the periphery of the resin, and the circle Uslar. Starting in 1950, appeared for the circle Duderstadt and Untereichsfeld own edition, appearing in Bad Sachsa Bad Sachsa news for the space Suedharz were purchased in 1955, and soon the GT brought out an edition of the resin, which was sold in Osterode. The Tageblatt able to continually expand its position as Erstzeitung in the county and the city of Göttingen since his reappearance, after an initial print run of 18,000 copies, the subscriptions rose after three months already 22000th In the following years the requirements adopted again, so were the 1955, 32000, 1960, 35000 and 1970 at 40,000 copies. The market share grew in the years 1952-1970 by once 60% ​​to 80% in the same period the proportion of Göttingen Press of 32 % shrank to almost 20%.

Since 1 July 1973 the Göttingen Tageblatt cooperates with Hannover Allgemeine Zeitung, from which it sources the regional section (mantle ). After a kind of area cleanup with the competing Hessian / Lower Saxony general ( HNA) beginning in 1975 town and Altkreis Göttingen monopoly areas of Göttingen Tageblatt. After turning the Tageblatt ( Westthüringen) tried with its own edition of the Eichsfelder Tageblatt in the Obereichsfeld expand. This issue, however, was discontinued in early 1993.

Cross Media

In addition to the printed newspaper the Göttingen Tageblatt published an electronic version on the Internet, the e-paper.

In addition, current podcasts are published every Wednesday. Among them are produced by editors such series as sharp cut with Britta and Dorte, Luke Stammtisch, tryst, podcast op Platt and on the road. In current occasions additional Clips are posted online under the title In addition to the series.

Also image galleries and videos belong to the cross-media activities of Göttingen Tageblatt. Daily updated topics such as fires or traffic accidents are also shown in moving pictures as other reports.

You can follow all the games of BG 74 Göttingen live on his computer and look at the GT- webcam portal, what is going on in the region via a live ticker.

Since late 2008, the Göttingen Tageblatt operates a website for children.

Historical images are displayed on the portal operated by the Göttingen Tageblatt "Göttingen time travel". In addition, in 2013, the "Sport Buzzer" went online, a sports portal Madsack group to join.

Göttingen and Eichsfelder Tageblatt, Sports Buzzer, Live Scores and Gottingen travel are networked socially on their own Facebook pages.

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