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Freies Wort
''Freies Wort'' is the largest regional newspaper in southern Thuringia. Including ''Meininger Tageblatt'', ''Freies Wort'' has a circulation of 80,000. ==History and profile== The newspaper was founded as an organ of the Suhl sector of the SED. It was first published as ''Das Freie Wort'' on 15 August 1952 with a circulation of 157,400 and was the smallest SED-controlled newspaper at the time and eight city desks. The newspaper was renamed to ''Freies Wort'' on 9 March 1956. After German reunification, the newspaper was privatised in 1991 and sold to Süddeutscher Verlag, Munich (which now holds 70%) and Deutsche Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft (owned by the SPD political party, holding 30%). The chief editor is Herbert Wessels (since 2009), second editor is Markus Ermert (since 2002).
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