Haagsche Courant
The Haagsche Courant is Algemeen Dagblad's daily regional supplement for The Hague and its suburbs. It operated as an independent newspaper between 1864 and 2005.
History
The paper appeared as early as 1864 as the Belinfante edition, but remained continuously under the control of the Sijthoff family for over 120 years since Albert Georg Sijthoff in 1883.[1] The Sijthoff publishing company was attacked by car bomb after the newspaper printed a negative article about business activities in the 1980s by a collection agency owned by Dutch criminal Eef Hoos.[2]
The paper remained an independent publication until 2005 when it merged with the Algemeen Dagblad, along with Rijn en Gouwe, Rotterdams Dagblad, De Dordtenaar and the Utrechts Nieuwsblad. It continues to be published as AD Haagsche Courant, a regional edition of the Algemeen Dagblad for The Hague and suburbs.
References
- ^ "Geschiedenis" (PDF). Omniversum event locatie van formaat (in Dutch). Omniversum. 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
- ^ "Eef Hoos - Owner of Algarve Pet Crematorium Owner Unmasked". The Sargeant's Inn. 2008-09-20. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
External links
- Haagsche Courant at the Internet Archive (in Dutch)