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''Het Volk'' ( en, The People) was a
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that focused on "news with a human undertone".


History

''Het Volk'' was first published in 1891. It was the only paper controlled by the
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labour organizations in
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. It opposed
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. It adopted "anti-socialist daily" as its slogan. The paper was distributed in Ghent, Aalst and
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. In 1912, the slogan was changed to "Christian labourer's daily". In 1925, ''Het Volk'' was the first newspaper in
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to publish a small Sunday issue, "Het Zondagsblad" ("The Sunday Paper"). In 1930 it adopted the subtitle "Catholic Democratic Newspaper of Flanders". During the
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, Het Volk sold 35,000 a day. It gained international attention in 1944 when it was the first - and for a time, the only - paper to report the
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in the
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. After the war, ''Het Volk'' started organizing sports events. In 1945, the first Omloop Het Volk cycling race was held. In 1952, ''Het Volk'' purchased ''
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'', a Brussels newspaper. ''De Nieuwe Gids'' has disappeared. Their other "cover-paper" '' De Gentenaar'' existed. In 1994, ''Het Volk'' was purchased by the
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. Then the paper became part of
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. Since 2001, differences between ''Het Volk'', ''
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'' and ''De Gentenaar'' was small and restricted to the front page. In 2000, ''Het Volk'' left Ghent and moved to
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, near Brussels. ''Het Volk'' ceased publication on 10 May 2008 when it merged with its sister newspaper ''Het Nieuwsblad''.


Mission statement

"You will find what you are looking for in ''Het Volk'', the only newspaper where people really make the news. You will read everything on small and big events in your neighborhoods, your cities and far beyond. In ''Het Volk'', you won't be forced to swallow pre-chewn articles on politics or economics, but real news with a human undertone."


Circulation

In 1980 its weekday circulation was 220,000. The paper's circulation in 2002 was 112,301 copies. Next year the circulation of the paper fell to 88,000 copies. Its circulation was 83,000 copies in 2004. In 2006 ''Het Volk'' had an average weekday circulation of 77,000 copies, according to the Centrum voor Informatie over de Media. The circulation of the paper was 78,000 copies in 2007. ''Het Volk'' had an average market share of 11.5% in
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. It was 8.9% in 2002.


Youth supplements

From 1947 until the late 1980s the newspaper published a weekly youth supplement named ''
't Kapoentje ''t Kapoentje'' (literally: "The Little Rascal") was a youth supplement published by the Flemish newspaper ''Het Volk (newspaper), Het Volk'' from April 3, 1947 until 1989. It was notable for its comics and, together with ''Ons Volkske'', the most ...
'', which was notable for its
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. Together with '' Ons Volkske'' it was the leading and most important comic book magazine in Flanders. ''Het Volkske'' ( en, The Small 'Het Volk'/The Small People) was the weekly children's supplement of the
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newspaper ''Het Volk''. The supplement appeared every Wednesday as this was the day schools in
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closed at noon (as opposed to 4 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays). Next to a letters page and a series of articles on music, movies and other subjects that might interest
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, the supplement also had a special children's news section where current events were explained in simple language.


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