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''Het Parool'' () is an
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-based
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. It was first published on 10 February 1941 as a resistance paper during the
German occupation of the Netherlands Despite Dutch neutrality, Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands on 10 May 1940 as part of Fall Gelb (Case Yellow). On 15 May 1940, one day after the bombing of Rotterdam, the Dutch forces surrendered. The Dutch government and the royal family re ...
(1940–1945). In English, its name means ''The
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'' or ''The
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''.


History


Second World War

The paper was preceded by a stenciled newsletter which was started in May 1940 by Frans Goedhart. In late 1940,
Wim van Norden Wim van Norden (13 June 1917 – 29 May 2015) was a Dutch journalist. He was one of the founders of the resistance paper ''Het Parool'' during World War II. He was jailed for six months by the Germans in 1942 but was later released due to lack of e ...
joined the group of producers of the newsletter; Van Norden would later serve as director of the newspaper between 1945 and 1979.
Jaap Nunes Vaz Jacob (Jaap) Nunes Vaz (20 September 1906 – 13 March 1943) was a Dutch journalist, writer, and editor. He was one of the main editors of ''Het Parool'', an illegal Dutch newspaper founded during World War II. Early life Jaap Nunes Vaz was bo ...
also became involved with the newspaper. In 1944, the paper, albeit illegal and vigorously persecuted, reached a circulation of approximately 100,000, and it was distributed by the Dutch resistance. Other important contributors were
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and
Max Nord Jacob Julius Max Nord (1 April 1916 – 28 February 2008) was a Dutch journalist, writer, and translator. He was one of the main editors of ''Het Parool'', an illegal Dutch newspaper founded during World War II. Biography Before and during the ...
, who lived with Van Norden and their families on the
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, in the headquarters of the paper, which was never discovered by the Nazis. Numerous staff were apprehended and killed by the Germans and their Dutch collaborators. Alphons Meeuwis who distributed the paper was arrested in 1941 and sent to various camps. Nunes Vaz was arrested by the
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on 25 October 1942 and sent to
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.


Postwar

After the war, ''Het Parool'' quickly became one of the largest newspapers in the Netherlands, partly because much of the population appreciated it for being the most prolific resistance paper and partly because newspapers that had collaborated with the German occupier were banned from publication. Apart from its main publication, ''Het Parool'' published magazines and local newspapers in the Netherlands. A string of locally-based newspapers appeared alongside ''Het Parool'', including ''Het Rotterdamsch Parool'' (1947–1971), ''Nieuw Utrechtsch Dagblad'', ''Haagsch Dagblad'', and ''Het Flevoparool'' (1982–1988). These local publications were all discontinued in the late sixties, early seventies, or (in the case of ''Het Flevoparool'') eighties. Readership reached its peak in the mid-1960s with a subscription of over 400,000, making it the second-biggest newspaper in the Netherlands at that time. In the latter part of the 1960s, the newspaper, under conservative
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Herman Sandberg, vehemently supported the
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, which alienated a substantial part of ''Het Parools majority liberal and left-wing readership. This started a steady decline in subscriptions and circulation, which persisted for almost four decades.


Perscombinatie and PCM

In 1968 ''Het Parool'' started the publishing company Perscombinatie (''English'': Press Combination) with competitor ''
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'', mainly to join investment in new printing presses. In 1973 ''
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'', also a former resistance paper, joined the corporation. At the start of Perscombinatie, ''Het Parool'' was the leading paper, but due to its declining circulation, ''De Volkskrant'' took over the prime role within the company starting in the early eighties, although the owner of the ''Het Parool'', Stichting Het Parool (''English'': The Parool Foundation) remained the majority shareholder, with 57 percent of the shares of Perscombinatie. After Stichting Het Parool merged with book publisher Meulenhoff, the two formed Perscombinatie and Meulenhoff & Company ( PCM). By 1992, PCM was the biggest publisher in the Netherlands; in 1995, PCM took over fellow Nederlandse Dagbladunie, publisher of daily newspapers ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Termination and restart

In the 1990s, ''Het Parool'' started turning a loss, due to stiff competition and a lack of investment by PCM. The paper tried several different programs to counter this (including a move toward being a local Amsterdam newspaper in 1997), but these showed few results. In 2002, PCM announced termination of the paper, citing substantial losses and declining readership. But instead, majority shareholder Stichting Het Parool opted for a management bailout of the newspaper, in effect terminating its ownership of PCM in return for the rights to publish ''Het Parool''. The bailout took effect on 1 January 2003. PCM was subsequently acquired by British-based investment group
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, which led to substantial debts and significant problems for the company.


De Persgroep and DPG Media

To strengthen this new ownership base, De Persgroep, the biggest newspaper publisher in Belgium, was asked to take a substantial minority share in the setup, alongside minority participation by both staff and readers. As a stand-alone newspaper, ''Het Parool'' remained national, yet with a focus on its Amsterdam home base. In the new configuration, and after a collective layoff of 43 staff, ''Het Parool'' returned to profit within a year. On 30 March 2003. ''Het Parool'' became the first newspaper in the Netherlands to switch from
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to tabloid format, a move which since has been followed by all other major and local newspapers in the country. In a declining market, ''Het Parool'' was one of the few daily newspapers in the Netherlands able to expand its readership every year until 2011. It has turned a profit every year since its bailout. For Belgium-based De Persgroep, ''Het Parool'' served as a first foothold in the Netherlands, leading to the acquisition of a majority of the struggling PCM in 2009. In 2011, ''Het Parool'' was re-absorbed by PCM, which was renamed
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. Former Stichting Het Parool management began to run the company, closely re-establishing the Perscombinatie-situation of the 1970s. Between 2001 and 2011, ''Het Parool'' operated its own theatre as a forum for debate and culture. In February 2012, ''Het Parool'' acquired Amsterdam-based commercial television station AT5 with public broadcaster AVRO and regional TV station RTV Noord-Holland to form a new multimedia corporation, which will also include online activities of both Parool and AT5, within De Persgroep.


Organization and subscription

''Het Parool'' has a staff of 73, who are based at the City desk, Arts and Media, Sports, Foreign, and Business desks. The paper consists of a news section and a daily, themed magazine called ''PS''. On weekends, a glossy, ''PS van de Week'', is published alongside the newspaper. The current editor in chief is Kamilla Leupen. ''Het Parool'' is affiliated with ''Algemeen Dagblad''— the papers share a Politics desk — and ''Trouw''. Its daily circulation, through subscription, is 64,403 copies. Street sales circulate approximately 20,000 and substantially more on weekends. ''Het Parool'' has the largest circulation in the Amsterdam conurbation. The editorial office is based in the city centre of Amsterdam, with an annex in The Hague.


Layout and typeface

''Het Parool'' was restyled twice by Mario Garcia: in 2004 (when it became a tabloid), and in 2008. Het Parool was voted best designed newspaper by the
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twice, in 2004 and again in 2016, after another redesign by Jacek Utko commemorating the paper's 75th birthday. Until 2008 the newspaper used the typeface
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from Gerard Unger. In 2008 the newspaper was restyled and uses the Meta Serif from
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and the
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from Pinggera for the headings.


See also

* Jip and Janneke


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Parool, Het 1940 establishments in the Netherlands Daily newspapers published in the Netherlands Dutch-language newspapers Dutch resistance newspapers Mass media in Amsterdam Newspapers established in 1940