DAG (newspaper)
Type | Free newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Publisher | PCM and KPN |
Editor-in-chief | Bob Witman |
Founded | 8 May 2007 |
Language | Dutch |
Ceased publication | 1 October 2008 |
Country | Netherlands |
Circulation | 400,000 (as of September 2007) |
Website | www.dag.nl (defunct) |
Dag (Dutch pronunciation: [dɑx] ⓘ; English: Day), stylized as DAG, was a Dutch-language tabloid newspaper in the Netherlands that was freely distributed between 2007 and 2008.[1] It was released jointly by publishing company PCM and telecommunications company KPN. Bob Witman was the editor-in-chief.[2][3]
The first edition of Dag was published on 8 May 2007 with a circulation of 300,000 copies, accompanied with the launch of the website. It competed with long-time free newspapers Metro and Spits, as well as De Pers which had started on 23 January of that year.[4] The paper and the website were noted for its clear layout, its extensive use of images, and much attention for reactions of the general public.[5] It was reported that in the one and a half year that followed, a maximum of 20 million euro would be invested.[4] In September 2007, the circulation was raised to 400,000, and a Saturday magazine edition and an experimental delivery service were launched.[6]
On 29 September 2008, PCM and KPN announced that the newspaper would cease to exist. The reason was that the direction of Dag had failed to bind enough advertisers, mainly because of the fierce competition of the other free newspapers. The worsening global financial situation around that time also made it more likely that companies would save money on advertisement and sponsoring. The last issue was released on 1 October 2008, but the digital activities of Dag (online, mobile, and narrowcasting) were continued by PCM without support of KPN.[7][8][9][10]
References
[edit]- ^ "KPN to launch free newspaper", Reuters, 2007-02-06, archived from the original on November 11, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-03
- ^ (in Dutch) "Bob Witman hoofdredacteur DAG", Algemeen Dagblad, 2007. Retrieved on 26 October 2014.
- ^ (in Dutch) "Papieren krant Dag verdwijnt Archived 2014-10-26 at the Wayback Machine", NRC Handelsblad, 2008. Retrieved on 26 October 2014.
- ^ a b Nieuwe krant DAG heeft ook een website ("New newspaper DAG also has a website"), Sync.nl.
- ^ PPPP en D: een krant als onderdeel van een nieuwsmerk ("PPPP and D: a newspaper as part of a newsbrand"), De nieuwe reporter.
- ^ Gratis krant DAG breidt uit ("Free newspaper DAG expands"), radiovisie.eu.
- ^ De laatste DAG... ("The last DAG..."), DAG.nl.
- ^ Papieren krant DAG stopt ermee ("Newspaper DAG quits"), nu.nl.
- ^ Gratis krant van PCM en KPN heet Dag (Update) ("Free newspaper of PCM and KPN is called Dag"), http://www.radio.nl.
- ^ KPN en PCM beginnen gratis krant ("KPN and PCM set up free newspaper"), AD.nl.
- 2007 establishments in the Netherlands
- 2008 disestablishments in the Netherlands
- Defunct free daily newspapers
- Defunct newspapers published in the Netherlands
- Defunct Dutch websites
- Dutch-language newspapers
- Newspapers established in 2007
- Newspapers disestablished in 2008
- Daily newspapers published in the Netherlands