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The Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (''Central German Newspaper'') is a regional daily newspaper for southern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Published in Halle〔 with several local versions, the paper is owned by M. DuMont Schauberg, Cologne. ==History and profile== The ''MZs forerunner, ''Die Freiheit'' (''Freedom''), was first published on 16 April 1946 as an organ of the ruling SED in East Germany. On 17 March 1990, the ''Mitteldeutsche Zeitung'' was first published in the year of German reunification. The newspaper's publishing company, Mitteldeutschen Druck- und Verlagshaus GmbH und Co. KG, is also divided into several subsidiary companies, including the call center MZ-Dialog and the printing/publishing house Aroprint in Bernburg. The ''Mitteldeutsche Zeitung'' is usually the only regional newspaper available where it is sold. In its area of circulation, mainly concentrated in the southern part of Saxony-Anhalt, the ''MZ'' has no competition from other regional dailies. The Magdeburg ''Volksstimme'' is circulated according to former GDR regional borders and does not overlap with the ''MZ'', although the ''Volksstimme'' is sometimes sold against the ''Altmark Zeitung'' in the Altmark. Ninety-six percent of all local newspapers in Saxony-Anhalt are effectively unopposed by others.〔Walter J. Schütz: ''Deutsche Tagespresse 2006'', in ''Media Perspektiven'', 11/2007, pp. 560–588〕
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