Rems Zeitung
Rems-Zeitung is a long-standing German daily newspaper serving Schwäbisch Gmünd and the surrounding Ostalb district. Founded in 1786, it holds the distinction of being the oldest daily in Baden-Württemberg. It provides comprehensive local news, regional politics, and community information, maintaining a strong regional identity and digital presence.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN GERMANY
Historically rooted in a decentralized structure, Europe's largest press market maintains a massive daily readership despite ongoing digital transformation pressures squeezing local outlets. The national sector is led by Axel Springer's mass-market tabloid Bild, which boasts the continent's highest circulation, alongside major quality broadsheets. These include the Munich-based, centre-left Süddeutsche Zeitung, the conservative Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung founded in 1949, and Die Welt, a widely read conservative daily. Beyond these national giants, a strongly localized publishing tradition sustains hundreds of regional subscriber dailies that form the backbone of civic reporting. Paperboy indexes 376 German newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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