Financieel Economische Tijd
Serving as Belgium's premier financial and business newspaper, this publication provides high-quality reporting on economic trends, markets, and corporate developments for a sophisticated audience of decision-makers and investors. Founded in Antwerp in 1968, it has established itself as the authoritative voice on national and international finance within the Dutch-speaking community.
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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