Nederlands Dagblad
Founded in 1944 as a resistance newspaper during the German occupation, this publication serves a primarily Protestant-Christian readership with in-depth news analysis and cultural commentary. It maintains a distinct editorial focus on ethics and religious values, positioning itself as a national platform for faith-based dialogue within the Dutch media landscape.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN THE HAGUE
The local print media market operates primarily in Dutch, featuring a mix of hyper-local district publications and the widespread circulation of specialized national or regional dailies. Residents of the coastal district rely heavily on De Scheveningse Courant for targeted community news and civic updates. Alongside these specific local outlets, the area receives distribution from broader publications, such as the orthodox Protestant national daily Nederlands Dagblad and the regionally focused Gelderlander. Paperboy lists 3 newspapers in The Hague.
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