Cellesche Zeitung

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The Cellesche Zeitung is a medium-size local newspaper with a circulation of 32,200.[1] It is distributed in the town and district of Celle in North Germany by Schweiger & Pick Verlag. Apart from the periphery of its area with Hanover Region, where it also competes with the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, the Cellesche Zeitung has a monopoly over local reporting.

EditorRalf Leineweber
ManagersFriederike Pfingsten, Werner Heyer
FrequencyMonday to Saturday
FormatGerman daily newspaper
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Cellesche Zeitung
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EditorRalf Leineweber
ManagersFriederike Pfingsten, Werner Heyer
FrequencyMonday to Saturday
FormatGerman daily newspaper
PublisherSchweiger & Pick Verlag Pfingsten GmbH & Co. KG
First issue2 April 1817 (as the Zellescher Anzeiger)
LanguageGerman
Websitewww.cellesche-zeitung.de
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Despite its moderate scale, the newspaper has its own full editorial team which produces not only local news, but also pan-regional features on politics, the economy and sport.

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