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DPG Media Offers Students Free Digital Newspaper Subscriptions to Combat Fake News

Summary by NL Times
DPG Media is providing free digital subscriptions to its newspapers for students at universities, colleges, and vocational schools. The offer is open to students aged 16 to 25, with the aim of keeping trustworthy news accessible to younger audiences. From Tuesday, students can choose a DPG newspaper to subscribe to, gaining online access to all other titles from the media company as well.

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The largest media company in the Netherlands is offering all students in vocational, higher professional, and university education a free digital subscription to all its newspapers. "For the future of journalism, it's important that we reach young people."

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DPG Media offers students free access to all their news apps. What can journalism and young people offer each other?

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Yes, you read that right: students are getting a free digital news subscription from DPG Media. The reason? "With this step, DPG Media wants to close the 'news gap' among young people and increase media literacy," according to the media company. Are you a Tilburg student between 16 and 25 years old? Then, starting October 14th, you can use your student card to get free digital access to all eleven national and regional DPG titles. No fake news. …

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The largest media company in the Benelux, DPG Media, is offering free digital subscriptions to its newspapers, including "De Morgen" and "de Volkskrant," to students in the Netherlands and Belgium. The initiative aims to combat disinformation and increase media awareness among young people. The article, "Free newspapers for students in Dutch schools and universities," comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.

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Starting this week, DPG Media is offering free digital subscriptions to all Dutch students aged 16 to 25. The media group aims to improve young people's access to news and close the gap between them and quality journalism. However, this worthy initiative also raises concerns: DPG now has a near-monopoly on the Dutch media market and receives support from Brussels.

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trouw.nl broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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