De Volkskrant (; ), stylized as de Volkskrant, is a Dutch daily morning newspaper. Founded in 1919, it has a nationwide circulation of about 250,000.
Formerly a leading centre-left Catholic broadsheet, de Volkskrant today is a medium-sized centrist compact. Pieter Klok is the current editor-in-chief.
On its re-founding in 1945, its office moved from Den Bosch to Amsterdam. It became a left-wing newspaper in the 1960s, but began softening its stance in 1980.Original citation: "Hoogtepunt en tevens laatste oprisping van het linkse levensgevoel was de beruchte Koninginnedagkrant van 1 mei 1980. .. De rellen kwamen er en de Volkskrant solidariseerde zich met het oproer. .. Zo bleef de Volkskrant de progressiviteit trouw, zij het langzamerhand steeds meer in homeopathische verdunning." On 23 August 2006 the Volkskrant published its 25,000th edition.
In 1968, the ownership of De Volkskrant and Het Parool merged into a new parent, De Perscombinatie. Het Parool gained control due to the larger investment in the parent. De Perscombinatie started joint printing. In 1975, Trouw joined. In 1994 De Perscombinatie acquired Uitgeverij Meulenhoff & Co and became PCM Uitgevers. In 1995 PCM acquired the larger Nederlandse Dagblad Unie, owners of the Algemeen Dagblad en NRC Handelsblad. In 1996 it acquired De Volkskrant. PCM was acquired in 2009 by De Persgroep from Belgium and in December 2009 renamed De Persgroup Nederland, now DPG Media Nederland.
In 2010, Pieter Broertjes completed his 20-year tenure as editor-in-chief. In 2013 de Volkskrant was awarded the European Newspaper of the Year in the category of nationwide newspapers.
In October 2006, de Volkskrant announced it intended to start publishing a free version of its paper, targeting young people. As PCM gave no permission this never happened.
Print circulation remains the third largest of the Netherlands, after De Telegraaf and Algemeen Dagblad.
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