Frankfurter Rundschau

The Frankfurter Rundschau is a German daily newspaper, based in Frankfurt am Main. It is published every day but Sunday as a city, two regional and one nationwide issues and offers an online edition (see link below) as well as an e-paper. Local major competitors are the conservative-liberal Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the local edition of the conservative tabloid Bild-Zeitung, the best-selling newspaper in Europe, and the smaller local conservative Frankfurter Neue Presse. The Rundschau's layout is modern and its editorial stance is social liberal. It holds that "independence, social justice and fairness" underlie its journalism. The publisher of the "Rundschau", the Druck und Verlagshaus Frankfurt am Main (DUV) GmbH, is owned by the independent publisher M. DuMont Schauberg (50 percent plus one share), the social-democratic media holding DDVG (40 percent) and the Karl-Gerold-Foundation (10 percent of the shares).

Frankfurter Rundschau Druck and Verlagshaus GmbH filed for bankruptcy on November 12, 2012.

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