De Telegraaf

De Telegraaf daily newspaper has been established in 1893 and turned out to be the biggest and most widely read daily newspaper in The Netherlands. With an average circulation of 641,118 copies, De Telegraaf has an enormous audience and appears 6 days a week. Every Saturday, almost 726,409 copies are spread.

De Telegraaf is not only the biggest daily newspaper in The Netherlands, it is also one of the biggest and most well known brands in The Netherlands. We are proud to say that our paper is all about to dominate the “talk of the town”. De Telegraaf brings the news in a comprehensive way to the largest part of newspaper reading Holland.

Crossmedia
A growing number of consumers are being introduced to the cross-media services provided by De Telegraaf. The latest news and information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. As well as increasing its contact moments (newspaper, internet, and mobile communications), De Telegraaf has also managed to increase its contact frequency and contact duration.

Vrouw
On March 31st 2007, De Telegraaf launched its weekly magazine VROUW as an addition to its women-specific pages. This 48-page (minimum) full-colour magazine is part of the weekend edition (Friday - subscription and Saturday - single copy sales) of the newspaper. VROUW has a strong female readership of approx. 1 million, and is highly rated among its readers.

De Telegraaf has an every day reach of
•    1,328,000 purchasers
•    817,000 high social class
•    Over 1,1 million bread winners

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