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De Tijd (English: The Times), formerly De Financieel-Economische Tijd (The Financial Economical Times), is a Belgian broadsheet newspaper that mainly focuses on business and economics. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Newspaper sizes in August 2005. ...
Mediafin is a Belgian media group. ...
Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the 1968 Gregorian calendar. ...
Antwerp in Belgium Berchem in Greater Antwerp Berchem is the southern part of the city of Antwerp in the Flemish region of Belgium. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Content The 'old' De Financieel-Economische Tijd (FET) predominent demographic was the white collar business sector due to its high-quality articles on stock markets, share prices and other areas of finance and economics. With the increase in competition through online mediums delivering these services, the 'new' De Tijd is working to attract more readers and broaden its market. In order to achieve this, it started publishing articles on culture, domestic affairs, international relations and politics, changing from an economic newspaper to a more mainstream quality paper. White-collar workers perform tasks which are less laborious yet often more highly paid than blue-collar workers, who do manual work. ...
Circulation According to the Centrum voor Informatie over de Media, De Tijd has witnessed a decline in sales in recent years. In 2000, the weekday circulation was almost 70,000. Through 2006, De Tijd had an average weekday circulation of 50,000 issues. De Tijd has an average market share of 6,4% in Flanders. In 2006 De Tijd launched an electronic paper version to subscribers. This was the first such application of electronic ink to newspaper publishing. 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Flanders (Dutch: ) has several main meanings: the social, cultural and linguistical, scientific and educational, economical and political community of the Flemings; generally called the Flemish community (others refer to this as the Flemish nation) which is, with over 6 million inhabitants, the majority of all Belgians; the constituent governing institution...
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A prototype electronic paper display, using E Inks Electrophoretic Imaging Film Electronic paper, also sometimes called e-paper or electronic ink, is a display technology designed to mimic the appearance of regular ink on paper. ...
Monday issue Until 2003, it was published from Tuesday to Saturday with no Sunday or Monday edition. This made De Tijd the only newspaper in Belgium without a 'real' Monday issue. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
During the nineties, the non-existence of a Monday newspaper was supplemented by a newsletter for registered website users. After the adoption of the new name and logo in 2003, a full-size hardcopy on monday was issued. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Slogans - Het Lijfblad van de Manager (1968-1996).
- Voorkennis van Zaken (1996-2002).
- Uit op Inzicht (2002-2003).
- De Essentie (2003- ).
Mediafin In 2005, two major Belgian media conglomerates, the Flemish De Persgroep (a.o. Het Laatste Nieuws and De Morgen) and the Walloon Rossel (a.o. Le Soir) purchased Uitgeverij De Tijd, the mother company of De Tijd and L'Echo, the French counterpart. Both newspapers were integrated in the newly established Mediafin, in which De Persgroep and Rossel each hold a stake of 50 percent. Flanders (Dutch: ) has several main meanings: the social, cultural and linguistical, scientific and educational, economical and political community of the Flemings; generally called the Flemish community (others refer to this as the Flemish nation) which is, with over 6 million inhabitants, the majority of all Belgians; the constituent governing institution...
De Persgroep NV is a Flemish media company owned by the Van Thillo family. ...
Het Laatste Nieuws is a Flemish language newspaper based in Brussels. ...
De Morgen (English: The morning) is a Belgian newspaper. ...
The term Walloon may refer to either the Walloon language, or to the ethnic people of the same name. ...
Rossel could be Reszel - a city in Poland. ...
Le Soir (meaning The Evening) is a Belgian newspaper in French. ...
De Tijd (English: The Time), formerly De Financieel-Economische Tijd (The Financial Economical Time), is a Belgian broadsheet newspaper that mainly focusses on business and economics. ...
LEcho is a Belgian newspaper, published by Mediafin and mainly distributed in Wallonia and Brussels. ...
Mediafin is a Belgian media group. ...
Trivia - The current editor-in-chief is Frederik Delaplace.
- Jan Lamers was the chief editor in the eighties and managed to heavily expand the newspaper.
- De Tijd is also involved in education ("Tijd Academie"), magazines ("De Belegger"), e-services ("Tijd Electronic Services", "Tijdnet") and planning ("Tijd Agenda").
- De Tijd was established and financially supported by the Vlaams Economisch Verbond.
The Vlaams Economisch Verbond or VEV is a Flemish employers organization and lobbying group. ...
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