Everything about Lidov Noviny totally explained
Lidové noviny is a daily
newspaper published in the
Czech Republic. Its name can be translated as
People's News.
Lidové noviny was founded in
1893. Its publication was interrupted during
World War II and, after the communist takeover of
1948, canceled completely (in
1952). The newspaper appeared again in
1987, illegally, in the form of
samizdat, and since
1989 has been published legally again.
The paper is now owned by
Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei- und Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH, the publisher of the
Rheinische Post.
Before World War II, the newspaper's prestige was high, with many famous Czech intellectuals, such as
Karel Čapek, being its editors. The contemporary variant concentrates more on
infotainment to gain readership.
Editors
This list includes only
editors of the new Lidové noviny.
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