Kleintje Muurkrant

NetherlandsTilburg, North Brabant, NetherlandsDutch

Emerging from the 1970s squatting and anti-nuclear movements in Tilburg, this independent newspaper gained national prominence for its investigative focus on extreme-right organizations, corporate misconduct, and local political accountability. It serves a dedicated readership by providing critical, alternative perspectives that challenge mainstream media narratives and expose systemic corruption within the Netherlands.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NETHERLANDS

Highly concentrated ownership defines the modern press market in this European nation, where Belgian publishers DPG Media and Mediahuis control over ninety percent of all print titles. Leading the market is De Telegraaf, a populist right-leaning daily boasting the highest national circulation. Other major dailies include the centre-left de Volkskrant, the liberal quality paper NRC, and Algemeen Dagblad, a centrist publication known for its extensive network of regional supplements. The historically Protestant daily Trouw remains influential for its focus on sustainability. Strong regional reporting is sustained through consolidated provincial titles. Paperboy indexes 43 Dutch newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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