BDU Media
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The ''Barneveldse Krant'' is a local daily newspaper in the
Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
. It is printed, published, and distributed by Royal BDU in Barneveld. The newspaper is printed 6 times per week, with a focus on advertisements on Thursday and special weekend pages on Saturday. The Thursday edition is free of charge. It became a daily only in 1967, with 5 issues a week at that time.


History


19th century

The newspaper first appeared as a weekly newspaper on 6 October 1871 as the ''Barneveldsche Courant'', published and edited by Gerrit Boonstra. It would initially be published on Fridays. By 1895 or earlier the publication day of the week had moved to Thursday in the afternoon. An issue of the newspaper was 6 guilder cents, a subscription in town 50 cents per 3 months. At 13 weeks times 6 cents, the quarterly subscription saved 28 cents versus single issues.


20th century

During the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, editor-in-chief Aris Smit Jr. refused to print some National Socialist articles, including that of the publicist
Max Blokzijl Marius Hugh Louis Wilhelm Blokzijl or Max Blokzijl (20 December 1884 – 16 March 1946) was a Dutch singer and journalist. After the German occupation of the Netherlands, Blokzijl was sentenced to death and executed for his collaboration with Naz ...
(executed after the war), and had to pay penalties in consequence. However, he also turned in a letter to the Reich Commissioner of the Press Department against an underground paper. As Smit eventually became too compliant with the oppressor for the circumstances, after the war Smit was imprisoned for half a year and he received a 15-year professional ban. The publication of the newspaper was also temporarily ceased but was renewed after it became apparent that the publisher had printed for the Dutch underground. By 1947 or earlier the newspaper was published twice a week. On 1 January 1967 publication frequency was increased from 3 times per week to 5 times per week.


21st century

In 2002 the editors of the newspaper received a nomination for Dutch Daily Journalistic Award for their coverage of the foot-and-mouth disease that was rampant at the time. In September 2005, the newspaper switched to the tabloid format and introduced color printing for the entire newspaper. In 2006 the publisher of the newspaper BDU filed a lawsuit against the free newspaper Barneveld Vandaag, published by Wegener Publishing House and published four times a week, as BDU considered it misleading that it called itself a daily newspaper. BDU won the case.


Associates


Editor-in-chief

* Aris Smit Jr. (1941–1945?) * R.H. Hardeman (late 1940s) * Dick Hörst (1960s) * Dirk Rebel * Hans Papenburg (2000-2005) * Jur van Ginkel (2005-2007) * Jos Scholten (2007–2011) * Daan Bleuel (2011–2013) * Norbert Witjes (since 2013)


Publisher

* Gerrit Boonstra (1871–?) * Dirk Rebel * Wiljo Klein Wolterink (current in 2018)


References


External links


Archieval
containing historic issues of the Barneveldse Courant {{Dutch newspapers 1871 establishments in the Netherlands Newspapers established in 1871 Daily newspapers published in the Netherlands Dutch-language newspapers Mass media in Barneveld