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The ''Allgemeine Zeitung'' (literally in English "''General Newspaper''") founded in 1916, is the oldest daily newspaper in Namibia and the only German daily in Africa. ==Profile== The ''Allgemeine Zeitung'' is a Namibian newspaper. It is written by 10 editors; most of the staff members are either born or naturalized Namibians. The newspaper leans liberal-conservative.〔( Allgemeine Zeitung – profile in short ), last view at 1 October, 2012.〕 With a steadily growing circulation from about 5,300 copies (Mondays to Thursdays, 12 to 16 pages) to about 6,200 copies (Fridays, up to 32 pages) (Status: November 2015; up from 5,000 and 6,000, respectively, in 2009) the "AZ" is read mostly by German-speaking Namibians (~25,000). A few hundred papers are sent to South Africa and some (mostly the Friday release) to Namibian expatriates and to Germany. Once a month (usually first Tuesday of the month) an extra for tourists is added. The circulation then increases to about 12,000 copies.〔(AZ-Profil ), last view at 5 November, 2015.〕 In 1991 Democratic Media Holdings (DMH) bought the Newspaper. The managing editor since 2004 is Stefan Fischer.〔(''Der Märkische Bote:'' „Weiße Geschichten in Druckschwarz“ ), last view at 1. October 2012.〕 He modernized the design, which increased demand and led to initial profit for Allgemeine Zeitung. DMH also prints and releases Die Republikein, which is written in Afrikaans, and the Namibian Sun. All editorial content in the newspaper is written in German, a common language in Namibia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Allgemeine Zeitung (Namibia)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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