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Quiz about Dutch Newspapers
Quiz about Dutch Newspapers

Dutch Newspapers Trivia Quiz


Ten questions to find out what you know about Dutch newspapers.
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author Vermic

A multiple-choice quiz by piet. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
piet
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
87,236
Updated
Dec 09 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
62
Last 3 plays: Buddy1 (10/10), mungojerry (6/10), 4wally (6/10).
Author's Note:
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Question 1 of 10
1. What newspaper could you read in the town of Zwolle before 1988, if you were interested in local Zwols news? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. De Telegraaf is a popular morning paper. What is the home city for De Telegraaf? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This newspaper is released in an area that goes from Texel up north, to Zaandam in the south and Beverwijk in the west. Which newspaper is that? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Besides De Telegraaf, there is another national newspaper that is based in Amsterdam and reports mainly about the biggest city in the country. Which newspaper is that? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The newspaper Algemeen Dagblad is the second largest newspaper in the Netherlands. Do you know in which city this newspaper originates? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which newspaper is based in the northern province of Groningen? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Until 2004 three of the biggest newspapers were located at the same street in Amsterdam. Those newspapers are: De Volkskrant, Trouw and Het Parool. What is the name of that street? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What is the biggest selling newspaper in The Netherlands? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What newspaper can you read in the town of Middelburg, if you're interested in local Middelburg news? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What newspaper can you read in the town of Maastricht, if you're interested in news from Maastricht and surroundings? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What newspaper could you read in the town of Zwolle before 1988, if you were interested in local Zwols news?

Answer: Zwolse Courant

De Zwolsche Courant was a Dutch regional newspaper with its origins in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Established in the 18th century, the paper provided news and insights to the local community for several decades. Over time, it underwent various mergers and changes in name and format. Like many regional papers, De Zwolsche Courant played a crucial role in informing and shaping local public opinion. However, it is not among the major national newspapers of the Netherlands.

Koninklijke Tijl B.V., the publisher of the Zwolse Courant, was acquired by Wegener in 1988, who merged the newspaper with several other regional dailies under the collective name De Stentor in 2003.
2. De Telegraaf is a popular morning paper. What is the home city for De Telegraaf?

Answer: Amsterdam

De Telegraaf is the largest daily morning newspaper in the Netherlands. Established in 1893, it has a long-standing reputation for its populist and sensationalist approach, often catering to a broad readership with its mix of news, sports, entertainment, and gossip.
Throughout its history, De Telegraaf has been influential in shaping public opinion. Known for its right-leaning editorial stance, it has often been the subject of both acclaim and criticism. The paper is owned by the Belgian company Mediahuis and has a strong online presence in addition to its print edition. De Telegraaf plays a significant role in Dutch media landscape.
3. This newspaper is released in an area that goes from Texel up north, to Zaandam in the south and Beverwijk in the west. Which newspaper is that?

Answer: Noordhollands Dagblad

The Noordhollands Dagblad is a regional Dutch newspaper focusing on the North Holland province of the Netherlands. It covers news, events, and developments relevant to the region. Over the years, this newspaper has undergone mergers and collaborations with other regional papers, which has further strengthened its position in the regional media landscape. Like many newspapers, the Noordhollands Dagblad has transitioned towards digital platforms in addition to its print edition, catering to the changing reading habits of its audience. It is one of the primary sources of news for residents in the North Holland region.

Leidsch Dagblad is found in Leiden, Utrechts Nieuwsblad in Utrecht en Gooi- en Eemlander in Hilversum.
4. Besides De Telegraaf, there is another national newspaper that is based in Amsterdam and reports mainly about the biggest city in the country. Which newspaper is that?

Answer: Het Parool

Het Parool is a daily newspaper based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It was originally established during World War II, in February 1941, as an underground publication and resistance paper against the German occupation. The name Parool translates to password or slogan, symbolizing its clandestine origins.

Post-war, Het Parool transitioned from a resistance publication to a mainstream daily newspaper, primarily focusing on Amsterdam but also covering national and international news. Over the decades, the newspaper has been recognized for its independent and progressive editorial stance.
The newspaper is particularly known for its in-depth coverage of cultural events, local news, and its commitment to critical journalism.
5. The newspaper Algemeen Dagblad is the second largest newspaper in the Netherlands. Do you know in which city this newspaper originates?

Answer: Rotterdam

The Algemeen Dagblad, commonly referred to as AD, is one of the largest and most widely read daily newspapers in the Netherlands. Established in 1946, the paper has its roots in the merger of several regional newspapers. It is known for its neutral to slightly right-leaning editorial stance, and it covers a broad range of topics, from national and international news to sports, entertainment, and lifestyle.

Over the years, the newspaper has faced competition and challenges common to print media, leading to mergers and reorganizations. In 2022, Algemeen Dagblad became part of the DPG Media group, a major player in the Dutch and Belgian media landscapes. The paper has a significant online presence alongside its print edition.
6. Which newspaper is based in the northern province of Groningen?

Answer: Dagblad van het Noorden

Dagblad van het Noorden (DvhN) is a prominent daily regional newspaper in the Netherlands, primarily serving the northern provinces of Drenthe and Groningen.
The newspaper was founded in 2002 as a result of a merger between two other regional newspapers: Nieuwsblad van het Noorden and Drentse Courant/Groninger Dagblad. This merger was aimed at consolidating resources and enhancing the quality of regional journalism.
Dagblad van het Noorden covers national and international news, it is particularly valued for its in-depth coverage of local and regional events, issues, and developments pertinent to Drenthe and Groningen.
Like many newspapers around the world, Dagblad van het Noorden has expanded its digital presence, offering news online and through mobile apps, catering to a changing readership landscape.
The newspaper is owned by the DPG Media group, a significant media conglomerate in the Dutch and Belgian landscapes.
7. Until 2004 three of the biggest newspapers were located at the same street in Amsterdam. Those newspapers are: De Volkskrant, Trouw and Het Parool. What is the name of that street?

Answer: Wibautstraat

Wibautstraat in Amsterdam is a major thoroughfare named after Floor Wibaut, a significant figure in the city's history, particularly known for his contributions as an alderman to housing and urban development. Over the years, Wibautstraat has been home to various businesses and institutions, but it's also particularly notable for its historical association with the Dutch newspaper industry.
During the 20th century, three major Dutch newspapers had their headquarters located on or near Wibautstraat:

De Volkskrant: Founded in 1919, this newspaper originally had a Catholic background but evolved over time into a progressive, left leaning daily. It's one of the Netherlands' most widely read and influential newspapers.

Het Parool: As previously mentioned, Het Parool originated during World War II as an underground resistance paper. Post-war, it established itself as a prominent Amsterdam-focused, independent daily.

Trouw: Initially a resistance newspaper during World War II, Trouw (meaning loyalty or fidelity) later developed into a nationally recognized daily with a Protestant background. Over time, while it maintained its Christian ethos, it also broadened its readership and appeal.

By the late 20th and early 21st centuries, changes in the media landscape and urban development prompted these newspapers to move their headquarters elsewhere. The former newspaper buildings on Wibautstraat have since been repurposed, with the area around them undergoing significant transformation and redevelopment, reflecting the dynamic nature of urban spaces.
8. What is the biggest selling newspaper in The Netherlands?

Answer: De Telegraaf

De Telegraaf is not only one of the oldest but also traditionally one of the largest-selling daily newspapers in the Netherlands.
Founded in 1893, De Telegraaf quickly became a major player in the Dutch media landscape. Over the decades, its circulation grew, solidifying its position as a leading daily.

De Telegraaf is known for its populist and tabloid-style approach to news. Its mix of news, sports, entertainment, and gossip has attracted a broad readership. The paper's style, characterized by bold headlines and attention-grabbing stories, has played a role in its widespread popularity.
For many years, De Telegraaf has maintained its position as the biggest selling newspaper (350K in 2018) in the Netherlands in terms of circulation. Its wide reach means it has a significant influence on public opinion.
De Telegraaf has been a mainstay in the Dutch newspaper scene for over a century, and its position as the largest selling daily has made it a significant influence in the country's media and cultural landscape.
9. What newspaper can you read in the town of Middelburg, if you're interested in local Middelburg news?

Answer: PZC

The PZC or Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant is a regional daily newspaper in the Netherlands, primarily serving the province of Zeeland. Established in 1758, the PZC has a long-standing tradition of providing news and insights to the Zeeland community. While covering national and international events, its primary focus remains on regional developments, making it an essential source of news for Zeeland residents. Owned by the DPG Media group as of 2022, the PZC has both print and online editions to cater to its readership.
10. What newspaper can you read in the town of Maastricht, if you're interested in news from Maastricht and surroundings?

Answer: De Limburger

De Limburger is a regional daily newspaper in the Netherlands, primarily serving the province of Limburg. Established in the 19th century, it has been a vital source of news and information for the Limburg community. While it includes national and international news, the paper places a strong emphasis on regional events and issues. De Limburger is owned by the Mediahuis group.

It offers both print and digital formats to cater to a diverse readership in the region.
Source: Author piet

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