

LesDernières Nouvelles d'Alsace (French pronunciation:[ledɛʁnjɛʁnuvɛldalzas]), commonly known asDNA, is a regional dailyFrench newspaper covering theAlsace region.
DNA was created in November 1877 asNeueste Nachrichten by German Heinrich Ludwig Kayser. It is part of East Burgundy group Rhone Alpes (EBRA), formerly France or East Media Group Est Républicain. Its principal owner is the press trust of the French bankCrédit Mutuel. Its headquarters is located at 17 rue de la Nuée-Bleue inStrasbourg since 13 July 1891.
TheDNA employs about 850 staff and 200 journalists in theUpper Rhine andLower Rhine. In 1995, it became the first French daily newspaper to have online presence.
Its daily circulation in December 2009 was 180,000 copies, 85% of subscriptions, making it the first newspaper in Alsace. It includes 18 local editions which is a record for a zone of restricted diffusion. The newspaper was until March 2012 also published inStandard German, although the Alsatian dialect is not a written language for the Alsatians German (about 10% prints). Its daily circulation in 2020 was 127,957 copies.[1]
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