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6-559: Stuttgarter Nachrichten ( Stuttgart News ) is a newspaper that is published in Stuttgart-Möhringen , Germany. It sells together with the Stuttgarter Zeitung , which comes from the same publishing house. In 2013, the two papers, together with Nordstuttgarter Rundschau and Fellbacher Zeitung , had a total circulation of 217,000. Christoph Reisinger has been the editor-in-chief since April 2011. The newspaper

12-594: A German-language daily newspaper (except Sundays) edited in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg , Germany, with a run of about 200,000 sold copies daily. It was first edited on 18 September 1945, just a few months after the end of the Second World War . With northern and central Württemberg being part of the American occupation zone from 1945 to 1949, it was the U.S. Information Control Division that issued

18-522: The Backnanger Kreiszeitung , Gäubote , Heidenheimer Neue Presse , Mühlacker Tagblatt , Murrhardter Zeitung , Nürtinger Zeitung / Wendlinger Zeitung , Rems-Zeitung , Sindelfinger Zeitung / Böblinger Zeitung , Kreiszeitung Böblinger Bote , Vaihinger Kreiszeitung , and Waiblinger Kreiszeitung / Schorndorfer Nachrichten / Welzheimer Zeitung / Winnender Zeitung . There is also a content partnership with Schwarzwälder Bote . Most of

24-470: The articles published in the print version of the paper can be read for free at stuttgarter-nachrichten.de. There is also shared content with the Stuttgarter Zeitung made exclusively for the two websites. This German newspaper-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Stuttgarter Zeitung The Stuttgarter Zeitung (" Stuttgart newspaper") is

30-639: The first publishing licence to the editors Josef Eberle , Karl Ackermann and Henry Bernhard during the first years of the paper's existence. Erich Schairer joined them as co-editor in the fall of 1946. After Schairers death, Eberle remained the editor until 1972. Today, its publishing house is Südwestdeutsche Medien Holding . It is mainly read in Baden-Württemberg and therefore has a strong local and regional focus, but also has significant supra-regional, national and international sections, covered by separate respective editorial departments. The paper

36-537: Was first published on 12 November 1946 under licence from the American military government, initially only three times a week. Editors were Henry Bernhard, Otto Färber and Erwin Schoettle. Chrysostomus Zodel was editor-in-chief for a long period in time. The Stuttgarter Nachrichten has three local editions: The Stuttgarter Nachrichten also produces content for partner newspapers. Non-local parts are also used by

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