De Volkskrant
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De Volkskrant (meaning "people's newspaper") is a Dutch newspaper.
De Volkskrant was founded in 1919 and is a daily morning newspaper since 1921. Originally de Volkskrant was a Roman Catholic newspaper, closely linked to the Catholic People's Party and the catholic pillar but it became a left-wing newspaper in the 1960s.
De Volkskrant is part of PCM Uitgevers NV, a publishing company which is also the owner of NRC Handelsblad, Algemeen Dagblad, and Trouw. Het Parool became independent on January 1st 2003.
The majority of the shares of PCM Uitgevers is owned by UK private equity firm Apax Partners.
The daily circulation is 326,000 copies in 2002, which makes it the third biggest newspaper of the Netherlands, after the De Telegraaf and Algemeen Dagblad. The total Dutch newspaper circulation in 2002 was 1.9 million.
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