The following List of German newspapers is sorted according to circulations, which are given as of 1Q/2003 as listed at http://www.ivw.de (which tracks circulations of all publications in Germany).
Die Zeit (weekly, 475,342 copies) — http://www.zeit.de/
Kunstzeitung (monthly, 200,000 copies)
The Süddeutsche Zeitung is a leading German newspaper. ... Publishing house in Frankfurt am Main The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) is an influential high-quality national German newspaper, founded in 1949. ... Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper published by the Axel Springer company. ... The Berliner Zeitung, founded in 1945, is an East German center-left daily newspaper based in Berlin. ... The Frankfurter Rundschau is a German daily newspaper, based in Frankfurt am Main. ... Der Tagesspiegel (The Daily Mirror; motto: rerum cognoscere causas, or to know the causes of things) is a liberal German daily newspaper. ... die tageszeitung (taz), founded in 1978 in Berlin, is a cooperative-owned German daily newspaper catering to the intellectual left. ... Die Zeit (pronounced ) is a German nationwide weekly newspaper (literally translated: The Time). ...
Photo of the cover of the first issue of Der Spiegel (1/1947) Der Spiegel (German for The Mirror) is Germanys biggest and most influential weekly magazine, published in Hamburg, with a circulation of around one million per week. ...
The clearing date had to be announced to the public in a newspaper, official gazette, or intelligencer, as had been required for the clearing of private bankruptcies from the mid-eighteenth century onwards.
The other and more comprehensive way is to make a list of all newspapers, intelligencers and official gazettes published in that state and look at which types of official notices are found in a given paper at a given time.
Germannewspapers and official gazettes from the period 1780 to 1914 contain millions of references to emigrants and absent persons.
This is a list of well known newspapers from around the world.
The following is a list of the 20 newspapers with the largest circulation as of September 2003, based on statistics reported by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, rounded to the nearest thousand.
A longer list of newspapers in the United States is also available.