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Hubert Burda Media

Hubert Burda Media Holding is a German media group with headquarters in Offenburg. It originated as a small printing business, founded by Franz Burda Snr in Philippsburg, in 1903.

Hubert Burda Media Holding Kommanditgesellschaft
Hubert Burda Media
TypePrivate (Kommanditgesellschaft)[1]
Industrymedia, publishing
Founded1903; 120 years ago (1903)[2][3]
Headquarters,
Germany
Key people
Revenue €2.66 billion[6] (2018)
Number of employees
12,369[6] (2018)
Websitewww.burda.com
Burda corporate headquarters in Offenburg, 2014.

In 1986, the corporate group was divided up between Franz Jnr, Frieder and Hubert Burda. In the 1980s and 1990s, the company developed into a major corporation; it is now one of Germany's largest media companies.[7][8] Its best-known media brands include the magazines Bunte and Superillu, the German edition of Playboy, the news magazine Focus, as well as HuffPost Germany, HolidayCheck and XING.

History

 
Wedding photo of Aenne and Franz Burda Sr (1931)

Founded as a printing company

From 1903, Franz Burda ("I"), the father of Franz Burda Sr ("II") and grandfather of Franz Burda Jr ("III") ran a small printing business in Philippsburg.[9] The venture was largely unsuccessful, prompting Burda to start a new company in Offenburg, in 1908.[10]

In 1927, the company produced Germany’s first radio listings magazine, "Die Sürag",[11] (subtitle ‘'The Large Radio Magazine’'). Its name sounded like a short form of Süddeutscher Rundfunk. Its initial circulation was 3,000 copies.[10] In 1929, Franz Burda Sr took over the business from his father, along with the editorial duties for Sürag. He expanded the business significantly. In the early 1930s, the magazine achieved a circulation of over 85,000, and the staff grew from three to roughly 100.[12] A second and larger phase of growth began in 1934, with the acquisition and development of new printing operations and the conversion to gravure printing.[13][14]

Business during the Nazi regime

In 1938 Franz Burda and partners acquired a major printing facility, Großdruckerei, Papiergroßhandlung und Papierwarenwerk Akademiestraße Gebrüder Bauer in Mannheim. It was one of the largest and most modern printing companies in the German Reich, with some 250 employees.[15] Its owner Berthold Reiss and fellow shareholders were Jews, meaning that they were forced to sell the business under the "Aryanization" laws relating to all Jewish-owned businesses in Nazi Germany.[16][17]

As a forced seller, Berthold Reiss was obliged to find a buyer for the firm or face the appropriation of its assets and his personal destitution. Reiss pitched unsuccessfully to several potential buyers before a mutual contact told him of Franz Burda's interest. At the time Burda did not have sufficient capital to buy the business outright, so he paired with Karl Fritz, owner of Südwestdruck. One of Fritz's contacts, Robert Wagner, had the high-level political and banking contacts necessary to approve the deal and secure finance for the acquisition.[18]

After the acquisition, Burda invited Reiss to stay on at the company to help manage the transition of ownership. Reiss’s son Hans would later write that the pair established a good working relationship, despite the circumstances of the acquisition, with Reiss mentoring Burda's transition to managing a much larger business and Burda enjoying the firm’s more informal culture.[18] Burda interjected on Reiss' behalf when the latter was interned as part of Kristallnacht. The Burda and Reiss families developed a friendship after 1945, with Hans Reiss contributing to later Burda projects.[19][20]

Despite his cordial relationship with Reiss, Franz Burda was a member of the Nazi Party from 1938 onwards. In 1933 he declared that his company had no Jewish employees or shareholders, although, preceding this statement in Sürag, advertisers of the National Socialist program guides NS-Funk and Der Deutsche Sender had claimed Burda did employ Jews.[21] In reality, Burda knowingly employed a Jewish woman and rejected calls for her dismissal; this may explain why the company was never designated a "model National Socialist company". Burda also intervened against the deportation of an employee's Jewish wife, which led to Burda being reported to the Gestapo.[19] An unauthorised biography of the family, Die Burdas, characterised Franz's membership of the Nazi party as more financial expediency than political ideology. In later official hearings Franz was held to be a Mitläufer, referring to those who were not charged with Nazi crimes but whose involvement with the Party was such that they could not be wholly exonerated.[19][22]

Franz's son Hubert went on to assume a significant role in the issue of German industrial reparations, for which he was decorated by a number of German Jewish interest groups, including the Ohel Jacob Medal award.[23][24] The publishing company's history during the Third Reich was described by Salomon Korn, a former Vice President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, as a "case study for coming generations as to the question of guilt and conscience, of entanglement and dealing with the burden of this legacy".[14]

At the beginning of World War II, Burda had a staff of roughly 600 employees. In 1941, production of the magazine "Die Sürag" was curtailed due to the war, and instead the company printed maps for the High Command of the German Army and aerial photographs for the Luftwaffe, in multi-color gravure printing.[25] The map of Cherkasy from the Cartographical Studio Dr. Franz Burda was considered the world's first multi-colour gravure printed map.[26] The Mannheim plant was destroyed by bombing; its operations moved to Lahr-Dinglingen in 1943.[14]

After World War II

In the aftermath of the war, Franz Burda Sr single-handedly reached an agreement to pay reparations to the survivors and descendants of the shareholders from the Mannheim Bauer Printing Press. The company Gebr. Bauer oHG was later deleted from the commercial register and subsequently run as a Burda company.[14] From 1945, the company printed schoolbooks and postage stamps for the French occupation zone, as well as the French military newspaper "Revue d'Information". After Franz Burda Sr received the order from the French authorities to publish a magazine, the illustrated newspaper "Das Ufer", was first published in 1948, a precursor of the "Bunte" ("Bunte Illustrierte"), against the opposition of many French officers.[25] The license for "Das Ufer" was issued under the name of a front woman.[21] At that time, the French occupation forces still compiled the editorial section of the magazine.[25]

Aenne Burda, the wife of Franz Burda Sr, built up the A. Burda fashion publishing house after the War.[27] Its key publication, Burda Moden, a magazine for sewing patterns, was launched in 1950 (a precursor named of "Favorit" was launched in 1949).[28] Circulation grew rapidly from 100,000 at launch to roughly half a million copies.[29] Aenne Burda developed into by far the largest customer of the printing operations of her husband, who had no authority in her company. She only granted a participating share to her children as limited partners.[25] In 1954, Aenne Burda’s company moved into new headquarters in Kestendamm in Offenburg, designed by the architect Egon Eiermann.[30] From 1954/55, advertising for Burda publications was seen on the so-called "Burda Fleet",[31] three Piper PA-18 airplanes with banners flying behind the tail.[32]

Expansion through takeovers

The company built up its presence in the Bavarian capital of Munich, which in addition to Offenburg became the company's second headquarters.[33] In 1961, the printing press in Offenburg was converted to modern rotogravure printing presses.[31] the same year saw the inauguration of the 50m high Burda Tower, which became a symbol of the city.[10] Already in the 1950s, a smokestack of the printing operations served as an observation point with an elevator and a terrace restaurant.[34] In 1962, Burda acquired the majority of the Neue Verlags-Gesellschaft publishing company based in Karlsruhe, known for magazines such as "Freundin" and "Film Revue".[34] At the end of the 1940s, Marie-Pierre Kœnig, Commander-in-chief of the French Army in Germany and Military Governor of the French Occupation Zone, was head of the publishing house.[35] In 1953, Karl Fritz, who together with Burda had acquired the Bauer Printing Press in 1938, then purchased the Neue Verlags-Gesellschaft.[14] In 1962, Burda bought the Bambi film prize.[36] In 1963, Burda acquired the traditional "Frankfurter Illustrierte", which was also integrated into "Bunte". From then on, the publication was called "Bunte Münchner Frankfurter Illustrierte".[10]

Hubert Burda joins the firm

In 1966, Hubert Burda joined the company. After he obtained a Ph.D. in Art History and completing various traineeships, Franz Burda initially put his son in charge of the Munich publishing house.[37] The men's magazine "M", launched at the end of the 1960s with a million-DM advertising budget, was discontinued by Burda after 12 editions and extensive losses.[25] In 1973, Franz Burda Sr largely retired from the business: he made his children, Franz Jr, Frieder and Hubert into managing shareholders.[31] Franz Burda Jr was responsible for the printing operations, while Frieder handled finances and administration and Hubert managed publishing activities.[38] Hubert also worked as editor for "Bunte", first as managing editor, advancing to editor-in-chief in 1976.[39] Influenced by Andy Warhol, he led the evolution of the publication from a traditional magazine to a modern popular magazine ("people magazine").[40] In 1983, the "Bunte" editorial staff moved from Offenburg to Munich,[41] to the newly built headquarters of the Burda Verlag at Arabellapark,[31] where the company still has an office.[42]

Company Division

After numerous mergers and acquisitions, the printing and publishing operations evolved into a large corporate group, which was re-organized in 1986 and after the death of Franz Burda Sr.[43][44][45] The brothers, Franz and Frieder, took over all affiliate shares, including those in US printing houses, German paper factories and Austrian media distribution. The most lucrative were the shares in the Berlin-based publisher Axel Springer, which distributed dividends in the millions.[46] Burda had previously acquired a stake of 24.9% in Axel Springer, in 1983.[47][48] Franz and Frieder bundled their shareholdings in F+F Burda KG based in Baden-Baden.[49] Hubert Burda became the sole shareholder of Burda GmbH with headquarters in Offenburg,[46] bundling all German printing and publishing activities.[50] By separating the operating business from the shareholding in Axel Springer, the owners averted anti-trust issues.[51][45] As a result, Franz Burda Jr and Frieder Burda were able to increase their equity into a blocking minority.[52] In 1988, they suddenly sold their shares again to the heirs of Axel Springer, having sought a majority in Axel Springer alongside Leo Kirch;[53] Hubert Burda challenged the legality of the transaction, asserting a preemptory right of purchase for the Springer shares.[54] He lost the subsequent court case.[55]

Development into a media group

At the time of the legal dispute with his brothers, revenues at Hubert Burda's publishing house went into decline[56] before improving at the end of the 1980s, particularly after the circulation of “Bunte" rallied again.[57] Further growth came after expansion to the east: In 1987, "Burda Moden" was the first Western magazine sold in the Soviet Union.[58] After German Reunification, Burda initiated "Superillu" in cooperation with Gong Verlag.[59] It was conceived as "integration and lifestyle assistance as East and West grow together" and became one of the best-selling magazines in the new German states.[60][61] By contrast, the East German tabloid, "Super!", launched in 1992, was a failure. In order to compensate for the losses incurred, Burda was obliged to sell the headquarters at Arabellapark.[62] Further success came with the launch of "Focus." Established in 1993 by Hubert Burda and Helmut Markwort,[63] the magazine had 15,000 subscribers after five editions and reached a circulation of 300,000 sold copies.[64] Its advertising revenues would go on to surpass "Der Spiegel".[65] "Focus" was key to the development of the Burda publishing house into a media corporation.[66][67][68]

With the retirement of Aenne Burda in 1994, Hubert Burda purchased all the shares of the remaining family members and thus became the sole owner of the publishing house. It was integrated into the Group but remained largely independent.[69][70] At the turn of the year 1994/1995, Burda consolidated its radio and TV shares and integrated them into the current profit centre structure.[71][72] The Group also took on a greater international focus by establishing foreign subsidiaries.[31]

Investments in digital activities

From 1995, Burda increased its investment in digital business models, creating a separate division for the purpose.[73] As one of its first steps, the new division took a stake in Europa Online, a Luxembourg online service.[74][75] "Focus Online" was launched in 1996, representing the first editorial news service from Burda,[76][77] and additional such websites followed.[78] Europa Online proved to be unsuccessful,[79] but Burda continued its expansion on the Internet.[80] In 2000, the Group consolidated its digital businesses in Focus Digital AG,[81] which merged with Tomorrow Internet AG to become what was at the time the largest Internet group.[82] To more accurately reflect the change in business,[83] the company changed its name at the end of the 1990s to "Hubert Burda Media".[31] A corresponding sign was also installed at the Burda Media Park in Offenburg, which opened in 2000:[84] The new building was located on the site of the former Kinzig Stadium.[85] The Burda School of Journalism moved there in 2001.[86]

In 2000, total operating performance of Hubert Burda Media exceeded 3 billion Deutsche Mark for the first time.[87]

In 2005, Hubert Burda Media initiated the international conference and innovation platform Digital Life Design (DLD).[88] It gathers leading innovators, Internet investors and companies to Munich.[89][90] In 2007, the Group took over the remaining shares in the Vogel Burda joint venture, which, among others, owns the computer magazine "Chip” and the technology portal "Chip Online".[91][92] In 2009, Burda invested in XING[93][94] with an initial purchase of 25.1% of the shares,[95] before assuming a majority shareholding three years later.[96][97][98]

Handover of operative management

On his 70th birthday, Hubert Burda announced his retirement from the operating business.[99] At the turn of the year 2009/10, Paul-Bernhard Kallen was appointed as new CEO of the Group,[100] with Hubert Burda remaining publisher and managing shareholder.[101] Observers in turn viewed the appointment as a strengthening of the digital side of the business.[102][103] Under Kallen's leadership the subsidiary Tomorrow Focus started up a German-language version of the news and discussion platform "HuffPost".[104][105][106]

In 2013 Hubert Burda Media acquired a majority in the web browser "Cliqz", in which the Mozilla Foundation also later invested.[107][108] In 2016, a group subsidiary started "Thunder”, an open-source content management system that is also open to other media companies.[109][110][111]

Group structure

Hubert Burda Media is organized in a decentralized profit center structure.[112][113] The subsidiaries operate largely independently, while some functions (such as procurement) are handled centrally.

The consolidation of the Group in 2015 comprised a total of 233 companies, of which 140 were headquartered in Germany.[114] The holding company of the Group is Hubert Burda Media Holding Kommanditgesellschaft.[114] The personally liable shareholders (general partners) of the company are Hubert Burda and a Management GmbH, which in turn is 100% owned by the holding company.[1] The limited partners of the company are the Burda Betriebsführungsgesellschaft as well as Hubert Burda's two children.[1] Elisabeth and Jacob Burda were given a share in the Group for the first time at the end of 2010.[115][116] The executive management of the Group reports to a Management Board comprising five persons.[114] The CEO of the management body is Paul-Bernhard Kallen,[117] who in 2010 was the first manager from outside the family to assume the position.[118] Holger Eckstein is the CFO,[119] Andreas Rittstieg is responsible for Legal Affairs and Compliance.[120] Philipp Welte is responsible for national media brands[121] and Stefan Winners the national digital brands.[122]

The company splits out its revenue reporting across five divisional categories: National Digital Brands, National Media Brands, International Media Brands, Print and Other.

Financial

HUBERT BURDA MEDIA
Year Revenue

in bn.€

% Employees
2018 2.664 -0.3 12,369

The firm's National Digital Media division is its largest and fastest-growing unit. In 2018 it recorded a 5% increase in sales to €1.47bn, accounting for 55% of the company's entire turnover.[123]

Media and digital brands

Hubert Burda Media owns magazines, websites, TV and radio broadcasters, including Radio Times and over 70 other magazines. It also acquired Immediate Media from its private equity owner Exponent and Management, for £270m.[124] The Group also owns various mail order and service and marketing firms.[125]

The Commission on Concentration in the Media (KEK) lists over 200 majority or minority shareholdings for Germany alone.[126] The Group and its publishers are considered leaders in the media industry in terms of the development of digital business models.[127] Hubert Burda Media earns more than half its revenues in this area.[128][129][130]

In 2018 the company reported, roughly 600 media products released in Germany and 18 other countries.[125][114] The key divisions of the Group are Blue Ocean Entertainment, BCN, BurdaDirect, BurdaDruck, BurdaForward, BurdaHome, BurdaInternational, BurdaLife, BurdaNews, BurdaPrincipal Investments, BurdaServices, BurdaStudios, BurdaStyle, BurdaTech, C3 Creative Code and Content, HolidayCheck Group and XING.[131] The divisions operate largely independently as profit centers.[114]

Well known media and digital brands of Hubert Burda Media include:

Bunte

 

Bunte is a German-language people magazine. It was first published in 1948 under the name "Das Ufer".[132] Under Hubert Burda, Bunte developed into a modern popular magazine.[133][134] Today, Bunte has one of the highest circulations of all German publications and is one of the most popular media brands in the Group.[135] After Patricia Riekel stepped down, Robert Pölzer took over the position of editor-in-chief.[136]

Chip

 

Chip was established by Kurt Eckernkamp in 1978 as the first German-language computer magazine.[137] The publication developed into the market leader in that segment, measured in terms of circulation.[138] The success of Chip was also facilitated by the expansion into over a dozen other countries.[139] Since 2007, Chip has been a fully owned subsidiary of Hubert Burda Media.[140] The acting editor-in-chief is Josef Reitberger.[141]

Another digital brand of Hubert Burda Media is Chip Online, one of the largest German-language editorial websites.[142][143]

Cliqz

 

Cliqz is a web browser with an integrated search engine, unveiled in 2015.[144] It stands out in particular thanks to its search function without traditional search results pages and tracking protection.[145][146] Cliqz supports Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android operating systems.[147] In 2016, the Mozilla Foundation invested in Cliqz.[148][149]

Cyberport

 

Cyberport is an electronics retailer, established in 1998.[150] The company sells notebooks, tablets, smartphones and other devices, both online and in its own outlets.[151] In the year 2000, the Group increased its stake to acquire a majority in the firm.[152][153]

Digital Life Design

 

Digital Life Design (or DLD for short) is the international conference and innovation platform of Hubert Burda Media.[154][155] It was launched in 2005 as "Digital Lifestyle Day".[156] In the years that followed, DLD developed into a significant event in the Internet and media sector.[157] It is known for attracting the participation of representatives from large US groups.[158][159][160]

Focus

 

Focus is a German-language news magazine.[161][162] It was established in 1993 as an alternative to Der Spiegel.[63][163] Today, Focus is one of the three most widely circulated German weeklies.[164][165] The concept originates from publisher Hubert Burda and founding editor-in-chief Helmut Markwort, assisted by Uli Baur.[166][167][168][169] Robert Schneider has been editor-in-chief since March 1, 2016.[170][171]

Its website, Focus Online, is one of the highest-profile German-language websites.[172][173]

Freizeit Revue

 

Freizeit Revue is a German-language tabloid magazine. The first edition appeared in 1970.[174] It carries content on celebrities, crossword puzzles and practical tips.[175] It is one of the most widely circulated and most profitable publications in the Group.[176][177] The editor-in-chief of Freizeit Revue is Kai Winckler.[178]

HolidayCheck Group

 

Hubert Burda Media’s worldwide travel and review portals are bundled under the HolidayCheck Group.[179] HolidayCheck is among the leading websites of this kind in Germany, measured in terms of brokered revenues.[180] The publicly listed HolidayCheck Group previously went by the name Tomorrow Focus,[181] after the merger of Tomorrow with Focus Digital.[182]

InStyle

 

In 1998, Hubert Burda Media launched the German-language woman's magazine InStyle, licensing the product from US Time Inc. publishing company.[183] InStyle reports on the fashion and lifestyle of celebrities and style icons.[184][185] It is geared towards younger women readers.[186] The editor-in-chief of InStyle is Kerstin Weng.[187]

Superillu

 

The Burda Group established the German-language magazine Superillu after German Reunification especially for the East German market.[188] The publication grew into the most widely read magazine.[189] Die Zeit thus referred to Superillu as the "Mouthpiece of the East".[190] The magazine contains regional interest stories,[191] but has evolved over the years to include broader-based family content.[192] Stefan Kobus is editor-in-chief.[193]

XING

 

XING is a German-language social networking service for professional contacts, with more than ten million German-speaking members.[194][195] It was founded in 2003 under the name OpenBC by Lars Hinrichs.[196] Initially, Hubert Burda Media acquired one-quarter of XING,[197] then in 2012 acquired a majority.[198] XING is now principally an online job placement site.[199] Editorial content is also a key focus.[200]

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Further reading

  • Gisela Freisinger (2005). Hubert Burda - Der Medienfürst. Frankfurt am Main: Campus-Verlag. ISBN 3-593-37417-X.
  • Peter Köpf (2002). Die Burdas. Hamburg/Wien: Europa-Verlag. ISBN 3-203-79145-5.

External links

  • Official website of Hubert Burda Media

hubert, burda, media, holding, german, media, group, with, headquarters, offenburg, originated, small, printing, business, founded, franz, burda, philippsburg, 1903, holding, kommanditgesellschafttrade, nametypeprivate, kommanditgesellschaft, industrymedia, pu. Hubert Burda Media Holding is a German media group with headquarters in Offenburg It originated as a small printing business founded by Franz Burda Snr in Philippsburg in 1903 Hubert Burda Media Holding KommanditgesellschaftTrade nameHubert Burda MediaTypePrivate Kommanditgesellschaft 1 Industrymedia publishingFounded1903 120 years ago 1903 2 3 HeadquartersOffenburg 1 GermanyKey peopleHubert Burda 4 publisher general partner Paul Bernhard Kallen 5 chief executive officer Revenue 2 66 billion 6 2018 Number of employees12 369 6 2018 Websitewww wbr burda wbr comBurda corporate headquarters in Offenburg 2014 In 1986 the corporate group was divided up between Franz Jnr Frieder and Hubert Burda In the 1980s and 1990s the company developed into a major corporation it is now one of Germany s largest media companies 7 8 Its best known media brands include the magazines Bunte and Superillu the German edition of Playboy the news magazine Focus as well as HuffPost Germany HolidayCheck and XING Contents 1 History 1 1 Founded as a printing company 1 2 Business during the Nazi regime 1 3 After World War II 1 4 Expansion through takeovers 1 5 Hubert Burda joins the firm 1 6 Company Division 1 7 Development into a media group 1 8 Investments in digital activities 1 9 Handover of operative management 2 Group structure 3 Financial 4 Media and digital brands 4 1 Bunte 4 2 Chip 4 3 Cliqz 4 4 Cyberport 4 5 Digital Life Design 4 6 Focus 4 7 Freizeit Revue 4 8 HolidayCheck Group 4 9 InStyle 4 10 Superillu 4 11 XING 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory Edit Wedding photo of Aenne and Franz Burda Sr 1931 Founded as a printing company Edit From 1903 Franz Burda I the father of Franz Burda Sr II and grandfather of Franz Burda Jr III ran a small printing business in Philippsburg 9 The venture was largely unsuccessful prompting Burda to start a new company in Offenburg in 1908 10 In 1927 the company produced Germany s first radio listings magazine Die Surag 11 subtitle The Large Radio Magazine Its name sounded like a short form of Suddeutscher Rundfunk Its initial circulation was 3 000 copies 10 In 1929 Franz Burda Sr took over the business from his father along with the editorial duties for Surag He expanded the business significantly In the early 1930s the magazine achieved a circulation of over 85 000 and the staff grew from three to roughly 100 12 A second and larger phase of growth began in 1934 with the acquisition and development of new printing operations and the conversion to gravure printing 13 14 Business during the Nazi regime Edit In 1938 Franz Burda and partners acquired a major printing facility Grossdruckerei Papiergrosshandlung und Papierwarenwerk Akademiestrasse Gebruder Bauer in Mannheim It was one of the largest and most modern printing companies in the German Reich with some 250 employees 15 Its owner Berthold Reiss and fellow shareholders were Jews meaning that they were forced to sell the business under the Aryanization laws relating to all Jewish owned businesses in Nazi Germany 16 17 As a forced seller Berthold Reiss was obliged to find a buyer for the firm or face the appropriation of its assets and his personal destitution Reiss pitched unsuccessfully to several potential buyers before a mutual contact told him of Franz Burda s interest At the time Burda did not have sufficient capital to buy the business outright so he paired with Karl Fritz owner of Sudwestdruck One of Fritz s contacts Robert Wagner had the high level political and banking contacts necessary to approve the deal and secure finance for the acquisition 18 After the acquisition Burda invited Reiss to stay on at the company to help manage the transition of ownership Reiss s son Hans would later write that the pair established a good working relationship despite the circumstances of the acquisition with Reiss mentoring Burda s transition to managing a much larger business and Burda enjoying the firm s more informal culture 18 Burda interjected on Reiss behalf when the latter was interned as part of Kristallnacht The Burda and Reiss families developed a friendship after 1945 with Hans Reiss contributing to later Burda projects 19 20 Despite his cordial relationship with Reiss Franz Burda was a member of the Nazi Party from 1938 onwards In 1933 he declared that his company had no Jewish employees or shareholders although preceding this statement in Surag advertisers of the National Socialist program guides NS Funk and Der Deutsche Sender had claimed Burda did employ Jews 21 In reality Burda knowingly employed a Jewish woman and rejected calls for her dismissal this may explain why the company was never designated a model National Socialist company Burda also intervened against the deportation of an employee s Jewish wife which led to Burda being reported to the Gestapo 19 An unauthorised biography of the family Die Burdas characterised Franz s membership of the Nazi party as more financial expediency than political ideology In later official hearings Franz was held to be a Mitlaufer referring to those who were not charged with Nazi crimes but whose involvement with the Party was such that they could not be wholly exonerated 19 22 Franz s son Hubert went on to assume a significant role in the issue of German industrial reparations for which he was decorated by a number of German Jewish interest groups including the Ohel Jacob Medal award 23 24 The publishing company s history during the Third Reich was described by Salomon Korn a former Vice President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany as a case study for coming generations as to the question of guilt and conscience of entanglement and dealing with the burden of this legacy 14 At the beginning of World War II Burda had a staff of roughly 600 employees In 1941 production of the magazine Die Surag was curtailed due to the war and instead the company printed maps for the High Command of the German Army and aerial photographs for the Luftwaffe in multi color gravure printing 25 The map of Cherkasy from the Cartographical Studio Dr Franz Burda was considered the world s first multi colour gravure printed map 26 The Mannheim plant was destroyed by bombing its operations moved to Lahr Dinglingen in 1943 14 After World War II Edit In the aftermath of the war Franz Burda Sr single handedly reached an agreement to pay reparations to the survivors and descendants of the shareholders from the Mannheim Bauer Printing Press The company Gebr Bauer oHG was later deleted from the commercial register and subsequently run as a Burda company 14 From 1945 the company printed schoolbooks and postage stamps for the French occupation zone as well as the French military newspaper Revue d Information After Franz Burda Sr received the order from the French authorities to publish a magazine the illustrated newspaper Das Ufer was first published in 1948 a precursor of the Bunte Bunte Illustrierte against the opposition of many French officers 25 The license for Das Ufer was issued under the name of a front woman 21 At that time the French occupation forces still compiled the editorial section of the magazine 25 Aenne Burda the wife of Franz Burda Sr built up the A Burda fashion publishing house after the War 27 Its key publication Burda Moden a magazine for sewing patterns was launched in 1950 a precursor named of Favorit was launched in 1949 28 Circulation grew rapidly from 100 000 at launch to roughly half a million copies 29 Aenne Burda developed into by far the largest customer of the printing operations of her husband who had no authority in her company She only granted a participating share to her children as limited partners 25 In 1954 Aenne Burda s company moved into new headquarters in Kestendamm in Offenburg designed by the architect Egon Eiermann 30 From 1954 55 advertising for Burda publications was seen on the so called Burda Fleet 31 three Piper PA 18 airplanes with banners flying behind the tail 32 Expansion through takeovers Edit The company built up its presence in the Bavarian capital of Munich which in addition to Offenburg became the company s second headquarters 33 In 1961 the printing press in Offenburg was converted to modern rotogravure printing presses 31 the same year saw the inauguration of the 50m high Burda Tower which became a symbol of the city 10 Already in the 1950s a smokestack of the printing operations served as an observation point with an elevator and a terrace restaurant 34 In 1962 Burda acquired the majority of the Neue Verlags Gesellschaft publishing company based in Karlsruhe known for magazines such as Freundin and Film Revue 34 At the end of the 1940s Marie Pierre Kœnig Commander in chief of the French Army in Germany and Military Governor of the French Occupation Zone was head of the publishing house 35 In 1953 Karl Fritz who together with Burda had acquired the Bauer Printing Press in 1938 then purchased the Neue Verlags Gesellschaft 14 In 1962 Burda bought the Bambi film prize 36 In 1963 Burda acquired the traditional Frankfurter Illustrierte which was also integrated into Bunte From then on the publication was called Bunte Munchner Frankfurter Illustrierte 10 Hubert Burda joins the firm Edit In 1966 Hubert Burda joined the company After he obtained a Ph D in Art History and completing various traineeships Franz Burda initially put his son in charge of the Munich publishing house 37 The men s magazine M launched at the end of the 1960s with a million DM advertising budget was discontinued by Burda after 12 editions and extensive losses 25 In 1973 Franz Burda Sr largely retired from the business he made his children Franz Jr Frieder and Hubert into managing shareholders 31 Franz Burda Jr was responsible for the printing operations while Frieder handled finances and administration and Hubert managed publishing activities 38 Hubert also worked as editor for Bunte first as managing editor advancing to editor in chief in 1976 39 Influenced by Andy Warhol he led the evolution of the publication from a traditional magazine to a modern popular magazine people magazine 40 In 1983 the Bunte editorial staff moved from Offenburg to Munich 41 to the newly built headquarters of the Burda Verlag at Arabellapark 31 where the company still has an office 42 Company Division Edit After numerous mergers and acquisitions the printing and publishing operations evolved into a large corporate group which was re organized in 1986 and after the death of Franz Burda Sr 43 44 45 The brothers Franz and Frieder took over all affiliate shares including those in US printing houses German paper factories and Austrian media distribution The most lucrative were the shares in the Berlin based publisher Axel Springer which distributed dividends in the millions 46 Burda had previously acquired a stake of 24 9 in Axel Springer in 1983 47 48 Franz and Frieder bundled their shareholdings in F F Burda KG based in Baden Baden 49 Hubert Burda became the sole shareholder of Burda GmbH with headquarters in Offenburg 46 bundling all German printing and publishing activities 50 By separating the operating business from the shareholding in Axel Springer the owners averted anti trust issues 51 45 As a result Franz Burda Jr and Frieder Burda were able to increase their equity into a blocking minority 52 In 1988 they suddenly sold their shares again to the heirs of Axel Springer having sought a majority in Axel Springer alongside Leo Kirch 53 Hubert Burda challenged the legality of the transaction asserting a preemptory right of purchase for the Springer shares 54 He lost the subsequent court case 55 Development into a media group Edit At the time of the legal dispute with his brothers revenues at Hubert Burda s publishing house went into decline 56 before improving at the end of the 1980s particularly after the circulation of Bunte rallied again 57 Further growth came after expansion to the east In 1987 Burda Moden was the first Western magazine sold in the Soviet Union 58 After German Reunification Burda initiated Superillu in cooperation with Gong Verlag 59 It was conceived as integration and lifestyle assistance as East and West grow together and became one of the best selling magazines in the new German states 60 61 By contrast the East German tabloid Super launched in 1992 was a failure In order to compensate for the losses incurred Burda was obliged to sell the headquarters at Arabellapark 62 Further success came with the launch of Focus Established in 1993 by Hubert Burda and Helmut Markwort 63 the magazine had 15 000 subscribers after five editions and reached a circulation of 300 000 sold copies 64 Its advertising revenues would go on to surpass Der Spiegel 65 Focus was key to the development of the Burda publishing house into a media corporation 66 67 68 With the retirement of Aenne Burda in 1994 Hubert Burda purchased all the shares of the remaining family members and thus became the sole owner of the publishing house It was integrated into the Group but remained largely independent 69 70 At the turn of the year 1994 1995 Burda consolidated its radio and TV shares and integrated them into the current profit centre structure 71 72 The Group also took on a greater international focus by establishing foreign subsidiaries 31 Investments in digital activities Edit From 1995 Burda increased its investment in digital business models creating a separate division for the purpose 73 As one of its first steps the new division took a stake in Europa Online a Luxembourg online service 74 75 Focus Online was launched in 1996 representing the first editorial news service from Burda 76 77 and additional such websites followed 78 Europa Online proved to be unsuccessful 79 but Burda continued its expansion on the Internet 80 In 2000 the Group consolidated its digital businesses in Focus Digital AG 81 which merged with Tomorrow Internet AG to become what was at the time the largest Internet group 82 To more accurately reflect the change in business 83 the company changed its name at the end of the 1990s to Hubert Burda Media 31 A corresponding sign was also installed at the Burda Media Park in Offenburg which opened in 2000 84 The new building was located on the site of the former Kinzig Stadium 85 The Burda School of Journalism moved there in 2001 86 In 2000 total operating performance of Hubert Burda Media exceeded 3 billion Deutsche Mark for the first time 87 In 2005 Hubert Burda Media initiated the international conference and innovation platform Digital Life Design DLD 88 It gathers leading innovators Internet investors and companies to Munich 89 90 In 2007 the Group took over the remaining shares in the Vogel Burda joint venture which among others owns the computer magazine Chip and the technology portal Chip Online 91 92 In 2009 Burda invested in XING 93 94 with an initial purchase of 25 1 of the shares 95 before assuming a majority shareholding three years later 96 97 98 Handover of operative management Edit On his 70th birthday Hubert Burda announced his retirement from the operating business 99 At the turn of the year 2009 10 Paul Bernhard Kallen was appointed as new CEO of the Group 100 with Hubert Burda remaining publisher and managing shareholder 101 Observers in turn viewed the appointment as a strengthening of the digital side of the business 102 103 Under Kallen s leadership the subsidiary Tomorrow Focus started up a German language version of the news and discussion platform HuffPost 104 105 106 In 2013 Hubert Burda Media acquired a majority in the web browser Cliqz in which the Mozilla Foundation also later invested 107 108 In 2016 a group subsidiary started Thunder an open source content management system that is also open to other media companies 109 110 111 Group structure EditHubert Burda Media is organized in a decentralized profit center structure 112 113 The subsidiaries operate largely independently while some functions such as procurement are handled centrally The consolidation of the Group in 2015 comprised a total of 233 companies of which 140 were headquartered in Germany 114 The holding company of the Group is Hubert Burda Media Holding Kommanditgesellschaft 114 The personally liable shareholders general partners of the company are Hubert Burda and a Management GmbH which in turn is 100 owned by the holding company 1 The limited partners of the company are the Burda Betriebsfuhrungsgesellschaft as well as Hubert Burda s two children 1 Elisabeth and Jacob Burda were given a share in the Group for the first time at the end of 2010 115 116 The executive management of the Group reports to a Management Board comprising five persons 114 The CEO of the management body is Paul Bernhard Kallen 117 who in 2010 was the first manager from outside the family to assume the position 118 Holger Eckstein is the CFO 119 Andreas Rittstieg is responsible for Legal Affairs and Compliance 120 Philipp Welte is responsible for national media brands 121 and Stefan Winners the national digital brands 122 The company splits out its revenue reporting across five divisional categories National Digital Brands National Media Brands International Media Brands Print and Other Financial EditHUBERT BURDA MEDIA Year Revenue in bn Employees2018 2 664 0 3 12 369The firm s National Digital Media division is its largest and fastest growing unit In 2018 it recorded a 5 increase in sales to 1 47bn accounting for 55 of the company s entire turnover 123 Media and digital brands EditHubert Burda Media owns magazines websites TV and radio broadcasters including Radio Times and over 70 other magazines It also acquired Immediate Media from its private equity owner Exponent and Management for 270m 124 The Group also owns various mail order and service and marketing firms 125 The Commission on Concentration in the Media KEK lists over 200 majority or minority shareholdings for Germany alone 126 The Group and its publishers are considered leaders in the media industry in terms of the development of digital business models 127 Hubert Burda Media earns more than half its revenues in this area 128 129 130 In 2018 the company reported roughly 600 media products released in Germany and 18 other countries 125 114 The key divisions of the Group are Blue Ocean Entertainment BCN BurdaDirect BurdaDruck BurdaForward BurdaHome BurdaInternational BurdaLife BurdaNews BurdaPrincipal Investments BurdaServices BurdaStudios BurdaStyle BurdaTech C3 Creative Code and Content HolidayCheck Group and XING 131 The divisions operate largely independently as profit centers 114 Well known media and digital brands of Hubert Burda Media include Bunte Edit Main article Bunte Bunte is a German language people magazine It was first published in 1948 under the name Das Ufer 132 Under Hubert Burda Bunte developed into a modern popular magazine 133 134 Today Bunte has one of the highest circulations of all German publications and is one of the most popular media brands in the Group 135 After Patricia Riekel stepped down Robert Polzer took over the position of editor in chief 136 Chip Edit Main article Chip Chip was established by Kurt Eckernkamp in 1978 as the first German language computer magazine 137 The publication developed into the market leader in that segment measured in terms of circulation 138 The success of Chip was also facilitated by the expansion into over a dozen other countries 139 Since 2007 Chip has been a fully owned subsidiary of Hubert Burda Media 140 The acting editor in chief is Josef Reitberger 141 Another digital brand of Hubert Burda Media is Chip Online one of the largest German language editorial websites 142 143 Cliqz Edit Main article Cliqz Cliqz is a web browser with an integrated search engine unveiled in 2015 144 It stands out in particular thanks to its search function without traditional search results pages and tracking protection 145 146 Cliqz supports Windows macOS Linux iOS and Android operating systems 147 In 2016 the Mozilla Foundation invested in Cliqz 148 149 Cyberport Edit Main article Cyberport Germany Cyberport is an electronics retailer established in 1998 150 The company sells notebooks tablets smartphones and other devices both online and in its own outlets 151 In the year 2000 the Group increased its stake to acquire a majority in the firm 152 153 Digital Life Design Edit Main article Digital Life Design Digital Life Design or DLD for short is the international conference and innovation platform of Hubert Burda Media 154 155 It was launched in 2005 as Digital Lifestyle Day 156 In the years that followed DLD developed into a significant event in the Internet and media sector 157 It is known for attracting the participation of representatives from large US groups 158 159 160 Focus Edit Main article Focus Focus is a German language news magazine 161 162 It was established in 1993 as an alternative to Der Spiegel 63 163 Today Focus is one of the three most widely circulated German weeklies 164 165 The concept originates from publisher Hubert Burda and founding editor in chief Helmut Markwort assisted by Uli Baur 166 167 168 169 Robert Schneider has been editor in chief since March 1 2016 170 171 Its website Focus Online is one of the highest profile German language websites 172 173 Freizeit Revue Edit Main article Freizeit Revue Freizeit Revue is a German language tabloid magazine The first edition appeared in 1970 174 It carries content on celebrities crossword puzzles and practical tips 175 It is one of the most widely circulated and most profitable publications in the Group 176 177 The editor in chief of Freizeit Revue is Kai Winckler 178 HolidayCheck Group Edit Main article HolidayCheck Group Hubert Burda Media s worldwide travel and review portals are bundled under the HolidayCheck Group 179 HolidayCheck is among the leading websites of this kind in Germany measured in terms of brokered revenues 180 The publicly listed HolidayCheck Group previously went by the name Tomorrow Focus 181 after the merger of Tomorrow with Focus Digital 182 InStyle Edit Main article InStyle In 1998 Hubert Burda Media launched the German language woman s magazine InStyle licensing the product from US Time Inc publishing company 183 InStyle reports on the fashion and lifestyle of celebrities and style icons 184 185 It is geared towards younger women readers 186 The editor in chief of InStyle is Kerstin Weng 187 Superillu Edit Main article Superillu The Burda Group established the German language magazine Superillu after German Reunification especially for the East German market 188 The publication grew into the most widely read magazine 189 Die Zeit thus referred to Superillu as the Mouthpiece of the East 190 The magazine contains regional interest stories 191 but has evolved over the years to include broader based family content 192 Stefan Kobus is editor in chief 193 XING Edit Main article XING XING is a German language social networking service for 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