Gazet van Antwerpen
Gazet van Antwerpen is a prominent Dutch-language daily newspaper based in Antwerp, Belgium. Established in 1891, it focuses on regional news for the Antwerp province alongside national and international coverage. It is part of the Mediahuis group and remains one of Flanders' most influential regional media outlets.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BELGIUM
Characterised by a strict linguistic divide, the national press market operates almost entirely within separate Dutch- and French-speaking spheres. In Flanders, the popular tabloid Het Laatste Nieuws commands the highest overall circulation, contrasted by De Standaard, a traditional centre-right quality daily, and De Morgen, a progressive alternative. The Francophone market is anchored by Le Soir, the prominent centre-liberal daily of record, and La Libre Belgique, historically founded as an underground resistance paper during World War I. Alongside these major publications, the German-language Grenz-Echo serves the eastern border communities. Paperboy indexes 17 Belgian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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