Boersen Zeitung
Published in Frankfurt since 1952, this authoritative financial daily serves as a primary source of information for Germany’s banking, finance, and investment communities. It is widely recognized for its high-quality, specialized reporting on capital markets, corporate news, and economic policy, making it an essential industry staple for senior executives and financial professionals.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN FRANKFURT
Characterized by a strong tradition of nationally distributed dailies, this media market hosts some of Germany's most influential broadsheets alongside dedicated regional publications. The internationally recognized Frankfurter Allgemeine, established in 1949, operates as a leading conservative national daily. It shares the local market with the Frankfurter Rundschau, a center-left publication founded shortly after World War II, and the Frankfurter Neue Presse, which focuses strictly on regional reporting. Additionally, the Boersen Zeitung caters specifically to the financial sector. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Frankfurt.
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