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Type | Daily newspaper (six times per week) |
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Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | Flensborg Avis AG |
Publisher | Flensborg Avis AG |
Editor-in-chief | Jørgen Møllekær |
Founded | 1 October 1869 |
Political alignment | None |
Language | Danish (2/3) and German (1/3) |
Headquarters | Flensburg, Germany |
Website | fla.de |
Flensborg Avis is a Danish language daily newspaper, published in Flensburg ( Danish: Flensborg), Germany. It regularly cooperates with Flensburger Tageblatt, a German majority newspaper in the city, and Der Nordschleswiger, a German minority newspaper published in Denmark.
Flensborg Avis was first published on 1 October 1869 in Flensburg by members of the Danish minority in the Province of Schleswig-Holstein. [1] The paper represents the Danish minority in Southern Schleswig. [1] [2] The headquarters of the paper is in Flensburg [3] and there are local editorial offices in the towns of Schleswig (Slesvig), Husum and Niebüll (Nibøl). [1] The paper is published in Berliner format six times per week. [1]
During the Nazi rule in Germany the German supplement of Flensborg Avis, Der Schleswiger, was suspended several times. [4]
Since 1974 the paper has a German language section as well. In addition, Flensborg Avis is co-owner of Radio Schleswig-Holstein, a private radio station in Northern Germany, which broadcasts daily news in Danish. In 2013 the past issues of the paper was digitalised. [2]
Flensborg Avis had a circulation of 6,000 copies in March 2008. [3]
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Type | Daily newspaper (six times per week) |
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Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | Flensborg Avis AG |
Publisher | Flensborg Avis AG |
Editor-in-chief | Jørgen Møllekær |
Founded | 1 October 1869 |
Political alignment | None |
Language | Danish (2/3) and German (1/3) |
Headquarters | Flensburg, Germany |
Website | fla.de |
Flensborg Avis is a Danish language daily newspaper, published in Flensburg ( Danish: Flensborg), Germany. It regularly cooperates with Flensburger Tageblatt, a German majority newspaper in the city, and Der Nordschleswiger, a German minority newspaper published in Denmark.
Flensborg Avis was first published on 1 October 1869 in Flensburg by members of the Danish minority in the Province of Schleswig-Holstein. [1] The paper represents the Danish minority in Southern Schleswig. [1] [2] The headquarters of the paper is in Flensburg [3] and there are local editorial offices in the towns of Schleswig (Slesvig), Husum and Niebüll (Nibøl). [1] The paper is published in Berliner format six times per week. [1]
During the Nazi rule in Germany the German supplement of Flensborg Avis, Der Schleswiger, was suspended several times. [4]
Since 1974 the paper has a German language section as well. In addition, Flensborg Avis is co-owner of Radio Schleswig-Holstein, a private radio station in Northern Germany, which broadcasts daily news in Danish. In 2013 the past issues of the paper was digitalised. [2]
Flensborg Avis had a circulation of 6,000 copies in March 2008. [3]