Der Freitag
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| Type | weekly (print) and daily (online) | 
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| Format | Rhenish | 
| Owner(s) | Jakob Augstein | 
| Publisher | Jakob Augstein | 
| Founded | 1946 | 
| Political alignment | social liberalism | 
| Language | German | 
| Headquarters | Berlin | 
| Circulation | 16,584 (IVW 1/2014) | 
| ISSN | 0945-2095 | 
| Website | freitag.de | 
Der Freitag (Friday) is a German weekly newspaper established in 1946.[1]
History and profile
The newspaper was established in 1946 under the name of Sonntag which was used until 1990 when its name was switched to its current name, Freitag.[1] The paper originally described itself as "the East West Weekly", being established in the year of German reunification, but underwent a substantial rebranding in 2009, including the addition of the definite article (it was previously just Freitag). The rebranding was judged a success by the Society for News Design, judging it one of the three "World's Best Designed Newspapers" in 2010.[2] This followed the 2008 acquisition of the paper by Jakob Augstein. Der Freitag publishes online daily, as well as weekly in print. It has a syndication agreement with the British newspaper The Guardian, publishing a number of German translations of Guardian content in every issue.
References
- 1 2 "European News Resources". NYU Libraries. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
- ↑ Society for News Design, 16 February 2010, Three judged SND World’s Best-Designed