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NRC (newspaper)
Dutch daily newspaper
Dutch daily newspaper
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| name | NRC Handelsblad | ||
| logo | NRC logo.svg | ||
| image | [[Image:NRC Handelsblad Tuesday 2014-02-11 new layout.png | 240px | border]] |
| caption | Front page of 11 February 2014 | ||
| type | Daily newspaper (no Sunday edition) | ||
| format | 41.5 cm × 28 cm | ||
| founded | (by merger) | ||
| owners | Mediahuis | ||
| chief_editor | René Moerland | ||
| language | Dutch | ||
| political_position | Liberalism | ||
| circulation | 202.097 (2017) | ||
| headquarters | Rokin 65 | ||
| Amsterdam, Netherlands | |||
| ISSN | 0002-5259 | ||
| website |
Amsterdam, Netherlands
NRC, previously called NRC Handelsblad (), is a daily morning newspaper published in the Netherlands by Mediahuis NRC. It is widely regarded as a newspaper of record in the country.
History
NRC Handelsblad was first published on 1 October 1970 after a merger of the Amsterdam newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad (founded 1828 by J.W. van den Biesen) and the Rotterdam Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (founded 1844 by Henricus Nijgh). The paper's motto is Lux et Libertas – Light (referring to the Age of Enlightenment) and Freedom.
Editor was succeeded on 12 December 2006, by . After a dispute with the new owners, Donker had to step down on 26 April 2010 and was replaced by Belgian . In 2019, he was succeeded by René Moerland.
On 7 March 2011, the paper changed its format from broadsheet to tabloid. The circulation of NRC Handelsblad in 2014 was 188,500 copies, putting it in 4th place among the national dailies.
In 2015 the NRC Media group was acquired by the Belgian company Mediahuis.
In 2022, when it stopped producing evening editions, the paper shortened its official name to NRC, by which it had already been known colloquially.
''NRC Next''
Main article: NRC Next
Between 2006 and 2021 Mediahuis also published nrc•next, a morning tabloid aimed at young people.
Character
While they consider themselves one of the Dutch national "quality" newspapers next to de Volkskrant and Trouw, NRC Handelsblad sees itself as the most internationally oriented of those three, and has been labeled left-liberal. The newspaper is popular among voters of the Democrats 66 and GroenLinks-Pvda
Journalists
Journalists who work or have worked for NRC Handelsblad include: Henk Hofland, Hans van Mierlo, Marc Chavannes, Geert Mak, Karel van Wolferen, Jérôme Louis Heldring, Joris Luyendijk, Marjon van Royen, Derk Jan Eppink, Adriaan van Dis, Ben Knapen, and Paul Marijnis.
NRC1.JPG|NRC (Rokin, Amsterdam) NRC2.JPG
Predecessors
{{Lang|nl|Algemeen Handelsblad}}
Main article: Algemeen Handelsblad

The Algemeen Handelsblad was an influential Amsterdam-based liberal daily newspaper published between 1828 and 1970. It was founded in 1828 by J.W. van den Biesen, a stockbroker. The paper aimed at providing news about trade, share holding and banking. Later its coverage was expanded to cover political news.
At the peak of its influence—from the time of the Boer War, when it championed the Boer cause in South Africa, through World War I—it was edited by Charles Boissevain. The paper had a liberal stance.
Algemeen Handelsblad merged in 1970 with the Rotterdam-based liberal daily newspaper Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant into the NRC Handelsblad.
{{Lang|nl|Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant}}
The Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant was an influential Rotterdam-based liberal daily newspaper published between 1844 and 1970. It was founded in 1844 by Henricus Nijgh. The paper merged in 1970 with the Algemeen Handelsblad to form the NRC Handelsblad.
References
References
- Guus Ritzen. (4 June 2019). "René Moerland nieuwe hoofdredacteur van NRC".
- Fijter, Nico de. (December 13, 2006). "Vrouw als hoofdredacteur".
- "Jaarcijfers NRC".
- NRC Handelsblad 12 December 2006 page 21 ''Tegenwicht aan Trivialisering: Birgit Donker benoemd tot hoofdredacteur van NRC Handelsblad''
"Birgit Donker is de nieuwe hoofdredacteur van NRC Handelsblad, nrc.next en nrc.nl. De raad van bestuur van PCM heeft haar vandaag benoemd.
Rotterdam, 12 December Birgit Donker (41) is de opvolger van Folkert Jensma als hoofdredacteur van NRC Handelsblad." - Wilco Dekker. (26 April 2010). "Donker na conflict weg als hoofdredacteur NRC". de Volkskrant.
- (29 June 2010). "Peter Vandermeersch hoofdredacteur NRC". Trouw.
- Ritzen, Guus. (June 4, 2019). "René Moerland nieuwe hoofdredacteur van NRC".
- "Circulation figures". HOI, Institute for Media Auditing.
- (2015-02-12). "NRC Media overgenomen door Mediahuis".
- (November 2025). "TK2025 naar een groot aantal kenmerken".
- Cordula Rooijendijk. (2005). "That City is Mine!: Urban Ideal Images in Public Debates and City Plans, Amsterdam & Rotterdam 1945–1995". Amsterdam University Press.
- "Algemeen Handelsblad Newspaper". Amsterdam Tourism.
- "NRC Handelsblad". Euro Topics.
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