- Freies Wort
Infobox_Newspaper
name =
type = Dailynewspaper
format = Berliner
foundation =August 15 1952
owners =Süddeutscher Verlag (70%),dd_vg (30%)
headquarters =Suhl
editor = Gerd Schwinger
political =Left Wing
Liberal
website = [http://www.freies-wort.de/ freies-wort.de]Freies Wort is the largest regional newspaper in southern
Thuringia . Including the "Meininger Tageblatt", the Freies Wort has a circulation of 80,000.The newspaper was founded as an organ of the
Suhl sector of theSED . It was established as "Das Freie Wort" onAugust 15 ,1952 with a circulation of 157,400 and was the smallest SED-controlled newspaper at the time and eight city desks. The newspaper was renamed to "Freies Wort" onMarch 9 ,1956 .After
German reunification , the newspaper was privatised in 1991 and sold toSüddeutscher Verlag ,Munich (which now holds 70%) andDeutsche Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft (owned by the SPD political party, holding 30%).The chief editor is Gerd Schwinger (since 1990), second editor is Markus Ermert (since 2002).
Local news desks
Currently, "Freies Wort" has seven local news desks:
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Suhl
#Zella-Mehlis
#Ilmenau
#Sonneberg
#Hildburghausen
#Schmalkalden
#Bad Salzungen hared content
Freies Wort cooperates with the Meininger Mediengesellschaft mbH which issues the "FW Meininger Tageblatt", the two newspapers share articles and sometimes whole pages.
Together with the newspapers "Neue Presse" (
Coburg ), "Südthüringer Zeitung" (Bad Salzungen ) and "Frankenpost" (Hof ) the Freies Wort forms the "Regionalzeitungsgruppe Hof/Coburg/Suhl" operated by Süddeutscher Verlag. The four newspapers share a common national and international section.External links
* [http://www.freies-wort.de Freies Wort online edition (German)]
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