Beautiful, frightening, absurd and everyday things: snapshots from all corners of the world, constantly updated. source site
Beautiful, frightening, absurd and everyday things: snapshots from all corners of the world, constantly updated. source site
Bertelsmann boss Thomas Rabe has merged RTL with Gruner and Jahr to create a "journalistic powerhouse". But today the fear of a sell-out is raging in the once large German publishing house.from Caspar BusesThomas Rabe, 57, is very familiar with the ups and downs: He only took part in the Brixen-Dolomiten-Marathon again last summer. The run over 2500 meters in altitude goes through the mountains of South Tyrol, always up and down. Rabe needed a little more than six and...
Things are looking rosy at the kiosk, ideal world on women's magazine shelves. "I'm living my dream," is the headline Bridget. the Guido shows designer Kretschmer in a cuddly toy robot and writes: "Treat yourself!" Beyond the printed high-gloss finish, however, things look different. The mood among those who wrote the cheerful lines, among the editors of the Hamburg publishing house that once bore the proud name of Gruner + Jahr, is depressed - so depressed that even the best...
Beautiful, frightening, absurd and everyday things: snapshots from all corners of the world, constantly updated. source site
In a test match in the second Bundesliga, journalists from the Madsack media group are not allowed to report in detail and criticize that. Rightly so? source site
from Christoph Koopmann and Ronen SteinkeSecret services don't like it when secret information about them is in the newspaper. In February 1994, one of the leading agents of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), Volker Foertsch, was given the task of stopping the "information leaks" from the service as head of Department 5 "Security and Counterintelligence". The agent should find out how it could be that journalists kept getting insider knowledge from the service. Foertsch also wanted to use his own...
A SWR journalist writes a well-meaning portrait of the new Minister of Defense - and is now his spokesman. source site
Yes, we need a critical examination of the corona policy. What we don't need: Too much understanding for the actors and fear of arguments. source site
One should not imagine Mathias Döpfner's mood as sun-drenched at the moment. Rather than a slightly spitted, driven gloom - but in a dazzling way. Already with good thrust forward, but at the same time held in orbit by a mountain tunnel-black gravity. Hell of a stylish choice with it. All the more so when the answer really came as spontaneously as it seems in the interview with the dpa. Question: "What's the name of the song that best describes...