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    Obersteirische Rundschau Medien

    Company Overview Obersteirische Rundschau Medien GmbH is an Austrian regional publisher headquartered in Bruck an der Mur, Upper Styria. Established in 2012, the company specializes in publishing journals and periodicals serving the Upper Austrian media landscape. Operating as a limited liability company with a share capital of €40,000, the publisher maintains a focused editorial operation…

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    Aller Media A/S

    Company Overview Aller Media A/S is Denmark’s leading publisher of magazines and weeklies, headquartered in Copenhagen. Founded in 1873, the company is a cornerstone of Nordic media with strong household brands reaching millions of readers across print and digital platforms. Aller Media operates as a subsidiary of the broader Aller Group, which is one of…

  • Bayard SA

    Company Overview Bayard SA is a major French media and publishing company based in Malakoff, France. The company specializes in publishing journals and periodicals, operating under the corporate classification 58.14Z (édition de revues et périodiques). Bayard operates across multiple strategic locations in France, with headquarters at 15 Gabriel Peri in Malakoff and additional offices in Montrouge…

  • VRT

    The VRT and the RTBF were both established as part of the Belgian National Institute for Radio (NIR) in 1930. The NIR was comprised of two departments, one for the Flemish-speaking audience (the “Belgisch Nationaal Instituut voor de Radio-omroep,” or NIR) and the other for the French-speaking audience (the “Institut National belge de Radiodiffusion,” or…

  • RTBF

    The VRT and the RTBF were both established as part of the Belgian National Institute for Radio (NIR) in 1930. The NIR was comprised of two departments, one for the Flemish-speaking audience (the “Belgisch Nationaal Instituut voor de Radio-omroep,” or NIR) and the other for the French-speaking audience (the “Institut National belge de Radiodiffusion,” or…

  • Roularta Group

    Roularta is the third largest media group in Belgium’s Flemish-speaking media market, following DPG and Mediahuis. The Roularta Group was established in 1954 by Willy De Nolf and his wife, Marie-Thérèse De Clerck. Initially, it consisted of separate local newspapers published in every city of the West Flanders province (West-Vlaanderen in Flemish). Over time, these…

  • Rossel Group

    The Rossel Group is the largest in the French-speaking Belgian media market, with a rich history dating back to 1887 when the newspaper Le Soir was founded by Émile Rossel and two of his friends, Nicolas Corbelin and Édouard Roels. During World War I, publication of Le Soir was suspended, but it resumed under the…

  • Mediahuis

    Mediahuis is a prominent media group in the Flemish media market of Belgium, along with DPG. It was formally established in 2014 through the merger of the Flemish publishers Corelio and Concentra in 2013. This transformation significantly impacted the media landscape, resulting in the consolidation of all Flemish media outlets under the control of the…

  • IPM Group

    IPM is one of the most prominent media groups in French-speaking Belgium, operating behind its largest competitor, the Rossel Group. IPM was initially composed of two core newspapers: La Libre, launched in 1884 under the name Le Patriote by Victor and Louis Jourdain, and La Dernière Heure, first published in 1906 by three university friends:…

  • DPG Media Group

    Along with Mediahuis, DPG Media Group is one of the two largest media groups in Flemish-speaking Belgium, both of which dominate the print media market. The DPG Media Group adopted its current name in 2019, having previously been known as De Persgroep. The company was established in 1987 when the Van Thillo family acquired 66%…