De Tijd (; ) is a Belgian daily newspaper that mainly focuses on business and economics. It is published by Mediafin and mainly distributed in Flanders and Brussels. It is the Flemish counterpart of the French-language daily L'Echo, which is its sister paper.
De Tijd is printed on salmon pink paper since May 2009, following the example of its colleagues Financial Times, Het Financieele Dagblad, FT Deutschland and many more.
De Tijd is owned by De Persgroep (50%) and Rossel (50%). The current editor-in-chief of De Tijd is . It is published in the Dutch language.
De Tijd is a typical financial daily, covering economy and business, financial markets and national and international politics. The paper is the main information source for Belgian managers (CIM-survey 2009). It is published from Tuesday to Saturday with no Sunday or Monday edition. The weekend edition is enriched with two magazines: Netto, on personal finance, and Sabato on lifestyle.
In March 2012 the paper began to be published in Berliner format.
De Tijd was named as the Newspaper of the Year in the category of nationwide newspaper by the European Newspapers Congress in 2012.
According to the , (CIM) cim.be De Tijd had a total paid for distribution of 37,031 copies at the end of 2011. It reached 123.300 readers every day. De Tijd had an average market share of 6,4% in Flanders.
The newspaper has been investing in multimedia projects since 2007. The website of De Tijd now reaches about 150.000 unique visitors a day. The website has a (frequency based) paid for model since May 2010. The newspaper is also available via mobile, it has Mobile app for both iPad and iPhone and a html-based app for other tablets.
According to CIM, in 2018–2019, De Tijd recorded 568,700 readers, combining the digital and paper versions.
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