TheSchwäbisches Tagblatt is a daily newspaper forTübingen, in print since 1945, as well as the publishing house that prints it. With 40,820 paid subscriptions in 2012,[1] it is the newspaper with the highest circulation in thedistrict of Tübingen.
The Tübingen editorial and local news from field offices inRottenburg am Neckar (Rottenburg Post),Mössingen (Steinlach-Bote) andReutlingen make up only the part of the daily newspaper that reports on the region ofNeckar-Alb. For the outer national portion (Mantel),Ulm-basedSüdwest Presse is used, which makes up almost 50 percent of the newspaper. Of all the newspapers that use the same outer "jacket", Schwäbisches Tagblatt's circulation is second only to the Südwest Presse daily newspaper, which covers Ulm, Neu-Ulm, Alb-Donau-Kreis and Landkreis Neu-Ulm. There are about 30 Südwest Presse-associated newspapers, concentrated inBaden-Württemberg, with a small presence inBavaria. The publishing house also prints a weeklyAnzeigenblatt (free paper), which is very similar to aPennysaver.