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The ''Neue Zürcher Zeitung'' (NZZ, English: "New Journal of Zurich") is a Swiss, German-language daily newspaper, published by the NZZ Mediengruppe in Zurich.〔 The most dramatic advance in the quality of German newspapers came in 1780, with the ''Neue Zürcher Zeitung.'' It set a new standard in objective, in-depth treatment of serious news stories, combined with high-level editorials, and in-depth coverage of music in the theater, as well as an advertising section. Its standards were emulated by other prestige newspapers that followed.〔Peter K. Buse and Jürgen C. Doerr, eds., ''Modern Germany: And Encyclopedia of history, people, and culture, 1871-1990'' (1998) 2:786-88〕 Nearly two and a half centuries later it continues to have a reputation as a quality newspaper and as the Swiss newspaper of record, the newspaper is known for its detailed reports on international affairs, stock exchange, and the intellectual, in-depth style of its articles.〔Elizabeth Wiskemann, ''A great swiss newspaper: the story of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung'' (Oxford University Press, 1959)〕 ==History and profile== One of the oldest newspapers still published, it originally appeared as ''Zürcher Zeitung'', edited by Salomon Gessner, on 12 January 1780,〔 and was renamed as ''Neue Zürcher Zeitung'' in 1821. Aside from the switch from its Blackletter typeface in 1946, the newspaper has changed little since the 1930s. It has, for example, only since 2005 added 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. It has a liberal〔 and centre-right orientation. 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「Neue Zürcher Zeitung」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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