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Neue Zürcher Zeitung

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Neue Zürcher Zeitung
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatSwiss
Owner(s)NZZ Mediengruppe
Founder(s)Salomon Gessner
PresidentFelix Graf
Editor-in-chiefEric Gujer
Founded12 January 1780; 244 years ago (1780-01-12)
Political alignmentClassical liberalism
Liberal democracy
LanguageGerman
HeadquartersZürich, Switzerland
Circulation108,709
(including e-paper, 2014)
Readership0.253 Mio.
ISSN0376-6829
OCLC number698049952
Websitenzz.ch (in German)
Head office in Zürich, as seen from Sechseläutenplatz

The Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ; "New Journal of Zürich") is a Swiss, German-language daily newspaper, published by NZZ Mediengruppe in Zürich.[1] The paper was founded in 1780. It has a reputation as a high-quality newspaper, as the Swiss-German newspaper of record, and for detailed reports on international affairs.[2]

History and profile edit

 
Zürcher Zeitung, no. 1 (1780)
 
Research notice published for Anna Göldin accused of witchcraft in the Zürcher Zeitung on 25 January 1782
 
Registered share of the AG for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, issued on 16 March 1906

One of the oldest newspapers still published, it originally appeared as Zürcher Zeitung,[3] edited by the Swiss painter and poet Salomon Gessner, on 12 January 1780.[4][5] It was renamed Neue Zürcher Zeitung in 1821.

According to Peter K. Buse and Jürgen C. Doerr, many prestige German language newspapers followed its example because it set "standards through an objective, in-depth treatment of subject matter, eloquent commentary, an extensive section on entertainment, and one on advertising."[6]

Aside from the switch from its blackletter typeface in 1946, the newspaper has changed little since the 1930s. Only in 2005 did it add color pictures, much later than most mainstream papers. The emphasis is on international news, business, finance, and high culture. Features and lifestyle stories are kept to a minimum.

Politically, the newspaper has been positioned close to the liberal Free Democratic Party of Switzerland since its early period.[5] It has a liberal[4] and centre-right orientation.[7]

In 2000, Swiss theatre director and essayist Milo Rau began writing for the newspaper.[8]

The appointment of Eric Gujer as editor-in-chief in 2015 and René Scheu as head of the feature section in 2016, as well as almost half of all contributing editors leaving the newspaper between 2015 and December 2017, marked a noticeable shift to the right, according to critics.[9]

Circulation edit

The circulation of Neue Zürcher Zeitung was 18,100 copies in 1910.[5] It rose to 47,500 copies in 1930 and 66,600 copies in 1950.[5]

In 1997, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung had a circulation of 162,330 copies.[10] Its circulation was 169,000 copies in 2000.[11] The circulation of the paper was 166,000 copies in 2003.[12] The 2006 circulation of the paper was 146,729 copies.[13] Its circulation was 139,732 copies in 2009.[14] In 2010, the paper had a circulation of 136,894 copies.[1]

Weekend edition edit

In 2002, the newspaper launched a weekend edition, NZZ am Sonntag (NZZ on Sunday).[4] The weekend edition has its own editorial staff and contains more soft news and lifestyle issues than its weekday counterpart, as do most Swiss weekend newspapers. Its circulation was 121,204 copies in 2006.[13]

NZZ am Sonntag was awarded the European Newspaper of the Year in the category of weekly newspaper by the European Newspapers Congress in 2012.[15]

Archives edit

In 2005, the complete run of the newspaper's first 225 years was scanned from microfilm. A total of two million images comprising seventy terabytes, and its Blackletter type was scanned – using optical character recognition – at a total cost of €600,000 (or €0.30 per image). The result is a searchable digital archive, accessible online by subscribers and publicly on site in Zurich.

The digitization was carried out by an institute of the German research organization Fraunhofer Society – the Institute for Media Communication (since 2006, the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems [de]), headquartered in Sankt Augustin, North Rhine-Westphalia.[16]

Editors-in-chief edit

  • 1821 – 1830: Paul Usteri
  • 1830 – 1849: 10 different editor-in-chiefs
  • 1849 – 1867: Peter Jakob Felber
  • 1868 – 1872: Eugen Escher
  • 1872 – 1876: Hans Weber
  • 1876 – 1877: Eugen Huber
  • 1877 – 1878: Gottwalt Niederer
  • 1878 – 1884: Gustav Vogt
  • 1885 – 1915: Walter Bissegger
  • 1915 – 1929: Albert Meyer
  • 1933 – 1968: Willy Bretscher
  • 1968 – 1985: Fred Luchsinger
  • 1985 – 2006: Hugo Bütler
  • 2006 – 2014: Markus Spillmann
  • since 2015: Eric Gujer

NZZ Libro edit

NZZ Libro is the book publishing part of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ). Books have been published since 1927; since 1980, the publishing house has been run as a separate profit centre. Since 2006 the publishing house has operated under the name NZZ Libro. The publishing programme of specialist and non-fiction literature includes, among other things, political, cultural, historical, and economic books, as well as biographies and illustrated books, predominantly with a Swiss reference.[17]

Award edit

The Neue Zürcher Zeitung was a co-recipient of the 1979 Erasmus Prize, alongside German newspaper Die Zeit.[18]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b Cyril Jost (4 February 2011). "The challenges confronting the Swiss press". InaGlobal. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  2. ^ Elizabeth Wiskemann. (1959). A great swiss newspaper: the story of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung Oxford University Press. ASIN B00AVPAYW8
  3. ^ Hugo Bigi (2012). Journalism Education Between Market Dependence and Social Responsibility: An Examination of Trainee Journalists. Haupt Verlag AG. p. 25. ISBN 978-3-258-07753-6.
  4. ^ a b c "The press in Switzerland". BBC. 17 May 2004. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d Ariane Knüsel (1 September 2012). Framing China: Media Images and Political Debates in Britain, the USA and Switzerland, 1900–1950. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-4094-6178-4.
  6. ^ Peter K. Buse and Jürgen C. Doerr, eds. (1998). Modern Germany: And Encyclopedia of history, people, and culture, 1871–1990 2:786.
  7. ^ "Neue Zuercher Zeitung". Press Europ.
  8. ^ "Milo Rau". Schaefersphilippen (in German). Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  9. ^ Matthias Daum; Caspar Shaller (16 December 2017). ""Neue Zürcher Zeitung": Druck von rechts". Die Zeit (in German). ISSN 0044-2070. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  10. ^ Sibylle Hardmeier (1999). "Political Poll Reporting in Swiss Print Media". International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 11 (3). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Top 100 dailies 2000". campaign. 16 November 2001. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  12. ^ "World Press Trends" (PDF). World Association of Newspapers. Paris. 2004. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  13. ^ a b "Swiss newspaper market in flux" (PDF). Swiss Review. 5: 9. October 2007.
  14. ^ Hugo Bigi (2012). Journalism Education Between Market Dependence and Social Responsibility: An Examination of Trainee Journalists. Haupt Verlag AG. p. 26. ISBN 978-3-258-07753-6.
  15. ^ . European Newspaper Congress. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  16. ^ Klaus Jacob. (February 2005). "70 Terabyte Zeitgeschichte" 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Fraunhofer Magazin. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  17. ^ "NZZ Libro" (in German). NZZ. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  18. ^ "Erasmus Prize". The Age (via Google News). 21 September 1979. Retrieved 23 August 2012. "The 1979 Erasmus Prize for outstanding contribution to European culture was presented jointly yesterday to the Swiss daily newspaper 'Neue Zuercher Zeitung' and the West German weekly 'Die Ziet'."

Further reading edit

  • Luchsinger, Fred. Neue Zürcher Zeitung im Zeitalter des zweiten Weltkrieges, 1930–1955 (Zürich: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 1955)
  • Merrill, John C. and Harold A. Fisher. The world's great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers (1980) pp. 211–219
  • NZZ (Zürich: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2013)
  • Wiskemann, Elizabeth. A great swiss newspaper: the story of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Oxford University Press, 1959)
  • Friedemann Bartu: Umbruch. Die Neue Zürcher Zeitung. Ein kritisches Porträt. Orell Füssli, Zurich 2020, ISBN 978-3-280-05716-2.

External links edit

  • (in German) Official website
  • Digitised version of Neue Zürcher Zeitung on the Swiss platform of digitised newspapers e-newspaperarchives.ch

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Swiss German newspaper of record and for detailed reports on international affairs 2 Contents 1 History and profile 2 Circulation 2 1 Weekend edition 2 2 Archives 3 Editors in chief 4 NZZ Libro 5 Award 6 See also 7 Notes and references 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory and profile edit nbsp Zurcher Zeitung no 1 1780 nbsp Research notice published for Anna Goldin accused of witchcraft in the Zurcher Zeitung on 25 January 1782 nbsp Registered share of the AG for the Neue Zurcher Zeitung issued on 16 March 1906 One of the oldest newspapers still published it originally appeared as Zurcher Zeitung 3 edited by the Swiss painter and poet Salomon Gessner on 12 January 1780 4 5 It was renamed Neue Zurcher Zeitung in 1821 According to Peter K Buse and Jurgen C Doerr many prestige German language newspapers followed its example because it set standards through an objective in depth treatment of subject matter eloquent commentary an extensive section on entertainment and one on advertising 6 Aside from the switch from its blackletter typeface in 1946 the newspaper has changed little since the 1930s Only in 2005 did it add color pictures much later than most mainstream papers The emphasis is on international news business finance and high culture Features and lifestyle stories are kept to a minimum Politically the newspaper has been positioned close to the liberal Free Democratic Party of Switzerland since its early period 5 It has a liberal 4 and centre right orientation 7 In 2000 Swiss theatre director and essayist Milo Rau began writing for the newspaper 8 The appointment of Eric Gujer as editor in chief in 2015 and Rene Scheu as head of the feature section in 2016 as well as almost half of all contributing editors leaving the newspaper between 2015 and December 2017 marked a noticeable shift to the right according to critics 9 Circulation editThe circulation of Neue Zurcher Zeitung was 18 100 copies in 1910 5 It rose to 47 500 copies in 1930 and 66 600 copies in 1950 5 In 1997 the Neue Zurcher Zeitung had a circulation of 162 330 copies 10 Its circulation was 169 000 copies in 2000 11 The circulation of the paper was 166 000 copies in 2003 12 The 2006 circulation of the paper was 146 729 copies 13 Its circulation was 139 732 copies in 2009 14 In 2010 the paper had a circulation of 136 894 copies 1 Weekend edition edit In 2002 the newspaper launched a weekend edition NZZ am Sonntag NZZ on Sunday 4 The weekend edition has its own editorial staff and contains more soft news and lifestyle issues than its weekday counterpart as do most Swiss weekend newspapers Its circulation was 121 204 copies in 2006 13 NZZ am Sonntag was awarded the European Newspaper of the Year in the category of weekly newspaper by the European Newspapers Congress in 2012 15 Archives edit In 2005 the complete run of the newspaper s first 225 years was scanned from microfilm A total of two million images comprising seventy terabytes and its Blackletter type was scanned using optical character recognition at a total cost of 600 000 or 0 30 per image The result is a searchable digital archive accessible online by subscribers and publicly on site in Zurich The digitization was carried out by an institute of the German research organization Fraunhofer Society the Institute for Media Communication since 2006 the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems de headquartered in Sankt Augustin North Rhine Westphalia 16 Editors in chief edit1821 1830 Paul Usteri 1830 1849 10 different editor in chiefs 1849 1867 Peter Jakob Felber 1868 1872 Eugen Escher 1872 1876 Hans Weber 1876 1877 Eugen Huber 1877 1878 Gottwalt Niederer 1878 1884 Gustav Vogt 1885 1915 Walter Bissegger 1915 1929 Albert Meyer 1933 1968 Willy Bretscher 1968 1985 Fred Luchsinger 1985 2006 Hugo Butler 2006 2014 Markus Spillmann since 2015 Eric GujerNZZ Libro editNZZ Libro is the book publishing part of the Neue Zurcher Zeitung NZZ Books have been published since 1927 since 1980 the publishing house has been run as a separate profit centre Since 2006 the publishing house has operated under the name NZZ Libro The publishing programme of specialist and non fiction literature includes among other things political cultural historical and economic books as well as biographies and illustrated books predominantly with a Swiss reference 17 Award editThe Neue Zurcher Zeitung was a co recipient of the 1979 Erasmus Prize alongside German newspaper Die Zeit 18 See also editList of newspapers in SwitzerlandNotes and references edit a b Cyril Jost 4 February 2011 The challenges confronting the Swiss press InaGlobal Retrieved 23 December 2014 Elizabeth Wiskemann 1959 A great swiss newspaper the story of the Neue Zurcher Zeitung Oxford University Press ASIN B00AVPAYW8 Hugo Bigi 2012 Journalism Education Between Market Dependence and Social Responsibility An Examination of Trainee Journalists Haupt Verlag AG p 25 ISBN 978 3 258 07753 6 a b c The press in Switzerland BBC 17 May 2004 Retrieved 17 January 2015 a b c d Ariane Knusel 1 September 2012 Framing China Media Images and Political Debates in Britain the USA and Switzerland 1900 1950 Ashgate Publishing Ltd p 32 ISBN 978 1 4094 6178 4 Peter K Buse and Jurgen C Doerr eds 1998 Modern Germany And Encyclopedia of history people and culture 1871 1990 2 786 Neue Zuercher Zeitung Press Europ Milo Rau Schaefersphilippen in German Retrieved 18 March 2024 Matthias Daum Caspar Shaller 16 December 2017 Neue Zurcher Zeitung Druck von rechts Die Zeit in German ISSN 0044 2070 Retrieved 10 July 2019 Sibylle Hardmeier 1999 Political Poll Reporting in Swiss Print Media International Journal of Public Opinion Research 11 3 Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2017 Top 100 dailies 2000 campaign 16 November 2001 Retrieved 2 March 2015 World Press Trends PDF World Association of Newspapers Paris 2004 Retrieved 15 February 2015 a b Swiss newspaper market in flux PDF Swiss Review 5 9 October 2007 Hugo Bigi 2012 Journalism Education Between Market Dependence and Social Responsibility An Examination of Trainee Journalists Haupt Verlag AG p 26 ISBN 978 3 258 07753 6 European Newspaper Award 12 1 European Newspaper Congress Archived from the original on 10 August 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Klaus Jacob February 2005 70 Terabyte Zeitgeschichte Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Fraunhofer Magazin Retrieved 23 August 2012 NZZ Libro in German NZZ Retrieved 23 February 2018 Erasmus Prize The Age via Google News 21 September 1979 Retrieved 23 August 2012 The 1979 Erasmus Prize for outstanding contribution to European culture was presented jointly yesterday to the Swiss daily newspaper Neue Zuercher Zeitung and the West German weekly Die Ziet Further reading editLuchsinger Fred Neue Zurcher Zeitung im Zeitalter des zweiten Weltkrieges 1930 1955 Zurich Neue Zurcher Zeitung 1955 Merrill John C and Harold A Fisher The world s great dailies profiles of fifty newspapers 1980 pp 211 219 NZZ Zurich Neue Zurcher Zeitung 2013 Wiskemann Elizabeth A great swiss newspaper the story of the Neue Zurcher Zeitung Oxford University Press 1959 Friedemann Bartu Umbruch Die Neue Zurcher Zeitung Ein kritisches Portrat Orell Fussli Zurich 2020 ISBN 978 3 280 05716 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neue Zurcher Zeitung in German Official website Digitised version of Neue Zurcher Zeitung on the Swiss platform of digitised newspapers e newspaperarchives ch Portals nbsp Journalism nbsp Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neue Zurcher Zeitung amp oldid 1221699328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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