Japan
The Nikkei
The Nikkei covers the latest financial, business, and political news in Japan and around the world. For more than 133 years, its primary role has been to provide timely and objective reporting and shrewd analysis of economic issues, corporate performance, investing, and financial markets. The Nikkei boasts the world's largest circulation for a daily economic and business newspaper, with 3,056,038 copies of its morning edition.
It is the best vehicle to reach Japan's top executives: its coverage is a dominant 87%; significantly more than its competitors. The Nikkei is Japan's primary resource for stock listings and investor information and premier source of information for workplace decision making.
India
The Times of India
Over the decades, The Times of India has established a strong identity as an authentic, credible and widely respected daily. The Times of India is with a circulation of over 3 million copies the largest selling English-language daily in India and it ranks among the top two worldwide. It reaches the young, affluent and dynamic communities in the Indian Subcontinent. The readership amounts to over 13 million people.
Germany
Sueddeutsche Zeitung
Sueddeutsche Zeitung combines high editorial standards with maximum reach amongst the German national quality daily newspapers (1.26 million readers according to AWA 2008). According to Leseranalyse Entscheidungstrager (LAE 2007) 10.3% of top decision makers read the Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
The Sueddeutsche Zeitung re-addresses the demands of its readers every day, it shapes opinions and has an unmistakable style. As a result, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung has for a long time been an indispensable key medium for its core target group – educated, high-income professionals and managers.
Spain
El Pais
El Pais is the leading liberal and independent quality daily in Spain; the newspaper widely read by all political classes and intellectuals. El Pais has had the largest growth in readership in recent years; retaining its position as Spain's leader for the past 30 years. The title offers the best position in the Spanish Market with regards to affinity, cost effectiveness and coverage in all sectors.
France
Le Monde
Influent in France and abroad, Le Monde is the leading general daily amongst quality targets such as executives, high revenues and opinion leaders (political and academical). The new Le Monde preserves its vocation as the daily of reference but changes its way to deal with information. The newspaper wants to bring added value to news, surprise its readers by its angles and get closer to their centers of interest.
The Netherlands
De Telegraaf
De Telegraaf was established in 1893, and has become the biggest and most widely read newspaper in The Netherlands. It is also the only newspaper in the Netherlands to have a Sunday edition. Each daily edition has its own editorial sub-sections and formula. Regional editions of De Telegraaf are published in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Den Haag.










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