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Münchner Merkur

The ''Münchner Merkur'' ((:ˈmy:nxne:r me:rku:r), literally "Munich Mercury") is a German Bavarian daily subscription newspaper, which is published from Monday to Saturday. It is located in Munich and belongs to the Müncher Merkur/tz media group. The paid circulation of the ''Münchner Merkur'' is 271.335 copies.
==History==
The ''Merkur'' was the second newspaper after the ''Süddeutsche Zeitung'' which was allowed to be published in Munich. 1968 the subsidiary ''tz'' was brought as a tabloid newspaper onto the market.
The first edition of the initially named ''Münchner Mittag'' ("Munich Noon"), was released on the 13th of November 1946 through a licence of the American military government.〔()〕 One of the founding members and publishers was Felix Buttersack.
In 1982, the Westphalian publisher Dirk Ippen purchased the Munich newspaper group including the newspapers ''Münchner Merkur'' and ''tz''.
The readers of the ''Münchner Merkur'' vote since 1996 every year for the winner of the Merkur-Theaterpreis ''(Merkur-theatre-price)''.

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