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Süddeutsche Zeitung

The Süddeutsche Zeitung (pronounced [ˈzyːtˌdɔʏtʃə ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]; lit.'South German Newspaper'), published in Munich, Bavaria,[7] is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany. The tone of SZ is mainly described as centre-left,[2][4] liberal,[8] social-liberal,[9] progressive-liberal,[2] and social-democrat.[10]

Süddeutsche Zeitung
The 20 May 2009 front page
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatNordisch
Owner(s)Südwestdeutsche Medien Holding [de]
EditorJudith Wittwer
Founded6 October 1945 (1945-10-06)
Political alignmentProgressive-liberalism[1][2] Centre-left[3][4][5]
HeadquartersMunich, Germany
Circulation320,159 (Print, 2020)
90,998 (Digital, 2020)[6]
ISSN0174-4917
Websitewww.sueddeutsche.de

History

On 6 October 1945,[11][12] five months after the end of World War II in Germany, the SZ was the first newspaper to receive a license from the US military administration of Bavaria. The was published the same evening, allegedly printed from the same (repurposed) presses that had printed Mein Kampf.[13] The first article begins with:

For the first time since the collapse of the brown rule of terror, a newspaper run by Germans is published in Munich. It is limited by the political necessities of our days, but it is not bound by censorship, nor gagged by constraints of conscience.

Declines in ad sales in the early 2000s was so severe that the paper was on the brink of bankruptcy in October 2002. The Süddeutsche survived through a 150 million euro investment by a new shareholder, a regional newspaper chain called Südwestdeutsche Medien. Over a period of three years, the newspaper underwent a reduction in its staff, from 425 to 307, the closing of a regional edition in Düsseldorf, and the scrapping of a section devoted to news from Berlin.[14]

In spring 2004, SZ launched the Süddeutsche Bibliothek. Each week, one of 50 famous novels of the 20th century was made available in hardcover at certain newsstands and in book shops. Later a series of 50 influential movies on DVD followed. In late 2004 the daily also launched a popular science magazine, SZ Wissen.[15] In late 2005 a series of children's books continued this branch of special editions.

In early 2015, the newspaper received a 2.6-terabyte data set from an anonymous source. The dataset contained confidential information of a law firm offering the management of offshore companies. The newspaper in conjunction with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists reviewed the data from the Panama Papers for over a year before publishing stories from it on 3 April 2016.[16]

In the late 2017, the newspaper released snippets from a 1.4-terabyte data set to be known as the Paradise Papers containing about 13.4 million documents, throwing light on the financial offshore jurisdictions, whose workings are unveiled, including Bermuda, the HQ of the main company involved, Appleby, corporate services provider Estera, corporate registries in Caribbean and Singapore-based international trust and corporate services provider, Asiaciti Trust. It contains the names of more than 120,000 people and companies.[17] The newspaper called in the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists to oversee the investigation. BBC Panorama and The Guardian are among the nearly 100 media groups investigating the papers. The leaked data covers seven decades, from 1950 to 2016.[18]

In May 2018, the German Press Council opened an inquiry to determine whether a Süddeutsche Zeitung cartoon which depicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was anti-Semitic; readers had complained that the image "reminded them of the anti-Semitic language of Nazi times." Süddeutsche Zeitung ended its decades-long collaboration with the cartoonist and apologized to readers, calling the cartoon a mistake.[19]

Profile

In German politics, the term liberalism is different from that in the United States, and like other European regions, it is a concept that encompasses both centre-right and centre-left. Traditionally, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung represents the view of right-wing liberals, while Süddeutsche Zeitung represents the view of left-wing liberals.[20][21][22]

The paper, often abbreviated SZ, is read throughout Germany by 1.1 million readers daily and boasts a relatively high circulation abroad. The editorial stance of the newspaper is progressive-liberal and generally of a centre-left orientation,[3][5] leading some to joke that the SZ is the only meaningful opposition in the state of Bavaria, which has been governed by the conservative Christian Social Union of Bavaria almost continuously since 1949. In the 2013 elections the paper was among the supporters of the SPD.[23]

SZ is published in Nordisch format.[24]

Contents

Sections

The national edition features four sections: Politics, Culture, Economy and Sports. Editions sold throughout Bavaria include statewide news. Editions sold in Munich and its surrounding counties add local news inserts.

The SZ is well known for its daily frontpage column Streiflicht (searchlight) of 72 lines, which is published anonymously.

Supplements

  • SZ Magazin (Friday), a magazine supplement
  • Wochenende (Saturday), featuring longer articles and short stories for the weekend.
  • TV listings (Tuesday) and an event guide (Thursday) are only included in the Bavarian edition.

Articles in English

Between 2004 and 2017, SZ published a weekly supplement containing articles in English from The New York Times.

Website

Sueddeutsche.de is the newspaper's website. It contains articles from the paper's own online staff, articles that originally appeared in the print version of the paper and agency reports. The paper's first incarnation on the web was launched on the paper's 50th anniversary. It was called "SZonNet". The project was directed by Hella Schmitt of the SZ Text Archive (now DIZ - Documentation and Information Center Munich). Initially, it had no journalistic staff of its own, it simply used content from the print edition. Oliver Bantle, from SZ Science came up with ideas for publishing original science content online in 1996. The content went online in the fall of that year with Angelika Jung-Huettl as editor. Editorial responsibility lay with the then leader of SZ Science, Martin Urban. In the spring of 1998, travel-related content began to be published online. Wenke Hess originated the concept and implemented it as an editor.

Süddeutsche.de employs 25 journalists.

Circulation

During the third quarter of 1992 SZ had a circulation of 397,000 copies.[7] The 1993 circulation of the paper was 304,499 copies.[25] In the period of 1995-96 the paper had a circulation of 407,000 copies.[26]

Its 2001 circulation was 436,000 copies and it was one of the top 100 European newspapers.[24] In 2003 SZ had a circulation of 433,000 copies.[27] In the fourth quarter of 2004, the paper sold an average of 441,955 copies.[28] The circulation of the paper was 429,345 copies in the first quarter of 2006.[29] During the first quarter of 2012 it had a circulation of 432,000 copies.[11]

Editors-in-chief

  • Werner Friedmann (1951–1960)
  • Hermann Proebst (1960–1970)
  • Hans Heigert (1970–1984)
  • Dieter Schröder (1985–1995)
  • Gernot Sittner (1989–2006)
  • Hans Werner Kilz (1996–2010)
  • Kurt Kister (2011–2020)
  • Wolfgang Krach (since 2015)
  • Judith Wittwer (since 2020)

Notable writers

Some of Germany's best-known journalists either work for the SZ or spent considerable parts of their careers working for the paper. Heribert Prantl, head of the national desk, is a lawyer by education, a former public prosecutor, and the most cited author of editorial commentaries in German press. Hans Leyendecker is one of Germany's best known investigative journalists. Leyendecker formerly worked for the magazine Der Spiegel, unveiling various political and economic scandals, such as the widespread illegal party financing during the 1980s, and that of the CDU in 1999. He also unveiled the smuggling of Russian plutonium into Germany with the help of the foreign intelligence service Bundesnachrichtendienst in 1994, bribery at arms deals, the German Visa Affair 2005 and corruption of the staff council at Volkswagen. Another well-known journalist working for the SZ was Rudolph Chimelli, a political reporter who was working for the paper from 1 January 1957 to his death in 2016.

Martin E. Süskind also worked with the SZ and eventually became the editor of the Berliner Zeitung. Giovanni di Lorenzo, who was responsible for the SZ's full page documentary Seite 3 (Page 3) from 1994 to 1998, and who was later editor-in-chief of the Tagesspiegel, also worked for the paper. He is now editor-in-chief of the weekly German newspaper Die Zeit.

The investigative reporters Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer in 2016 initiated and coordinated the worldwide Panama Papers revelations.

See also

References

  1. ^ News Der Spiegel.
  2. ^ a b c Jordana Silverstein, Rachel Stevens, ed. (2021). Refugee Journeys: Histories of Resettlement, Representation and Resistance. ANU Press. p. 91. ISBN 9781760464196.
  3. ^ a b "The Substance of What S&P Is Saying Is Quite Right". Spiegel Online. 7 December 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  4. ^ a b Rough Guides, ed. (2017). The Rough Guide to Berlin (Travel Guide eBook). Rough Guides UK. ISBN 9780241307632. Of the national dailies, the two bestsellers are the centre-left Süddeutsche Zeitung ( sueddeutsche.de) and the centre-right Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ( faz.net), along with the liberal Berlin-based Tagesspiegel ( tagesspiegel.de) ...
  5. ^ a b Ruud Koopmans; Barbara Pfetsch (May 2007). (PDF). Oslo: Centre for European Studies. Archived from the original (Report) on 19 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  6. ^ (PDF). October 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
  7. ^ a b Georg Hellack (1992). "Press, Radio and Television in the Federal Republic of Germany" (Report). Inter Nationes. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  8. ^ Maximilian Conrad, ed. (2014). Europeans and the Public Sphere: Communication without Community?. Columbia University Press. p. 243. ISBN 9783838266855. Yet the critique of the Polish government is every bit as scathing in the liberal Süddeutsche Zeitung, whose EU correspondent Cornelia Bolesch writes that "the Polish government is parading the dead," and that the latter's "reference to ...
  9. ^ Andrea Grisold, Paschal Preston, ed. (2020). Economic Inequality and News Media: Discourse, Power, and Redistribution. Oxford University Press. p. 118. ISBN 9780190053918. ... which emphasize the problematic aspects of inequality are, as expected, markedly higher in all centre- left/ social- liberal newspapers across all countries (The Guardian, Irish Times, Süddeutsche Zeitung, and Der Standard).
  10. ^ Faustino Oncina Coves (2011). Javier Fernández Sebastián (ed.). Political concepts and time: New Approaches to conceptual History. Ed. Universidad de Cantabria. p. 306. ISBN 9788481028720. He was in demand as a contributor and interlocutor with daily and weekly publications of all colours (the left-wing and alternative Tageszeitung and Libération, the social democrat Süddeutsche Zeitung, the progressive Die Zeit, ...
  11. ^ a b (PDF). European Social Survey. May 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  12. ^ Sigurd Hess (2009). "German Intelligence Organizations and the Media". Journal of Intelligence History. 9 (1–2): 75–87. doi:10.1080/16161262.2009.10555166. S2CID 154195583.
  13. ^ Zerofsky, Elisabeth (11 November 2017). "How a German Newspaper Became the Go-To Place for Leaks Like the Paradise Papers". The New Yorker. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  14. ^ Mark Landler (19 January 2004), MEDIA; Woes at Two Pillars of German Journalism New York Times.
  15. ^ "New trend in Germany: scientific magazines by Die Zeit and Süddeutsche Zeitung". Editors Weblog. 3 December 2004. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  16. ^ "Panama Papers. The secrets of dirty money". April 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Paradise Papers: Your guide to four years of offshore revelations 7 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine".
  18. ^ "Paradise Papers: Everything you need to know about the leak 9 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine".
  19. ^ Riham Alkousaa (May 18, 2018), German newspaper drops cartoonist after Netanyahu drawing Reuters.
  20. ^ Greenberg, David (12 September 2019). "The danger of confusing liberals and leftists". Washington Post. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  21. ^ Goldfarb, Michael (20 July 2010). "Liberal? Are we talking about the same thing?". BBC News. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  22. ^ Irene Preisinger (2002). Information zwischen Interpretation und Kritik: Das Berufsverständnis politischer Journalisten in Frankreich und Deutschland. Westdeutscher Verlag. pp. 122–123.
  23. ^ Juan P. Artero (February 2015). (PDF). Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Archived from the original (Working paper) on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  24. ^ a b Adam Smith (15 November 2002). "Europe's Top Papers". www.campaignlive.co.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  25. ^ Peter Humphreys (1996). Mass Media and Media Policy in Western Europe. Manchester University Press. p. 82. ISBN 9780719031977. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  26. ^ Media Policy: Convergence, Concentration & Commerce. SAGE Publications. 24 September 1998. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-4462-6524-6. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  27. ^ (PDF). World Association of Newspapers. Paris. 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  28. ^ . Goethe-Institut. Archived from the original on 6 November 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  29. ^ (PDF). Turku School of Economics (Media Group). March 2007. Archived from the original (Report) on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.

Further reading

  • Merrill, John C. and Harold A. Fisher. The world's great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers (1980) pp. 298–304

External links

  • (in German) Official website  

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Notable writers 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditOn 6 October 1945 11 12 five months after the end of World War II in Germany the SZ was the first newspaper to receive a license from the US military administration of Bavaria The first issue was published the same evening allegedly printed from the same repurposed presses that had printed Mein Kampf 13 The first article begins with For the first time since the collapse of the brown rule of terror a newspaper run by Germans is published in Munich It is limited by the political necessities of our days but it is not bound by censorship nor gagged by constraints of conscience Declines in ad sales in the early 2000s was so severe that the paper was on the brink of bankruptcy in October 2002 The Suddeutsche survived through a 150 million euro investment by a new shareholder a regional newspaper chain called Sudwestdeutsche Medien Over a period of three years the newspaper underwent a reduction in its staff from 425 to 307 the closing of a regional edition in Dusseldorf and the scrapping of a section devoted to news from Berlin 14 In spring 2004 SZ launched the Suddeutsche Bibliothek Each week one of 50 famous novels of the 20th century was made available in hardcover at certain newsstands and in book shops Later a series of 50 influential movies on DVD followed In late 2004 the daily also launched a popular science magazine SZ Wissen 15 In late 2005 a series of children s books continued this branch of special editions In early 2015 the newspaper received a 2 6 terabyte data set from an anonymous source The dataset contained confidential information of a law firm offering the management of offshore companies The newspaper in conjunction with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists reviewed the data from the Panama Papers for over a year before publishing stories from it on 3 April 2016 16 In the late 2017 the newspaper released snippets from a 1 4 terabyte data set to be known as the Paradise Papers containing about 13 4 million documents throwing light on the financial offshore jurisdictions whose workings are unveiled including Bermuda the HQ of the main company involved Appleby corporate services provider Estera corporate registries in Caribbean and Singapore based international trust and corporate services provider Asiaciti Trust It contains the names of more than 120 000 people and companies 17 The newspaper called in the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists to oversee the investigation BBC Panorama and The Guardian are among the nearly 100 media groups investigating the papers The leaked data covers seven decades from 1950 to 2016 18 In May 2018 the German Press Council opened an inquiry to determine whether a Suddeutsche Zeitung cartoon which depicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was anti Semitic readers had complained that the image reminded them of the anti Semitic language of Nazi times Suddeutsche Zeitung ended its decades long collaboration with the cartoonist and apologized to readers calling the cartoon a mistake 19 Profile EditIn German politics the term liberalism is different from that in the United States and like other European regions it is a concept that encompasses both centre right and centre left Traditionally Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung represents the view of right wing liberals while Suddeutsche Zeitung represents the view of left wing liberals 20 21 22 The paper often abbreviated SZ is read throughout Germany by 1 1 million readers daily and boasts a relatively high circulation abroad The editorial stance of the newspaper is progressive liberal and generally of a centre left orientation 3 5 leading some to joke that the SZ is the only meaningful opposition in the state of Bavaria which has been governed by the conservative Christian Social Union of Bavaria almost continuously since 1949 In the 2013 elections the paper was among the supporters of the SPD 23 SZ is published in Nordisch format 24 Contents EditSections Edit The national edition features four sections Politics Culture Economy and Sports Editions sold throughout Bavaria include statewide news Editions sold in Munich and its surrounding counties add local news inserts The SZ is well known for its daily frontpage column Streiflicht searchlight of 72 lines which is published anonymously Supplements Edit SZ Magazin Friday a magazine supplement Wochenende Saturday featuring longer articles and short stories for the weekend TV listings Tuesday and an event guide Thursday are only included in the Bavarian edition Articles in English Edit Between 2004 and 2017 SZ published a weekly supplement containing articles in English from The New York Times Website Edit Sueddeutsche de is the newspaper s website It contains articles from the paper s own online staff articles that originally appeared in the print version of the paper and agency reports The paper s first incarnation on the web was launched on the paper s 50th anniversary It was called SZonNet The project was directed by Hella Schmitt of the SZ Text Archive now DIZ Documentation and Information Center Munich Initially it had no journalistic staff of its own it simply used content from the print edition Oliver Bantle from SZ Science came up with ideas for publishing original science content online in 1996 The content went online in the fall of that year with Angelika Jung Huettl as editor Editorial responsibility lay with the then leader of SZ Science Martin Urban In the spring of 1998 travel related content began to be published online Wenke Hess originated the concept and implemented it as an editor Suddeutsche de employs 25 journalists Circulation EditDuring the third quarter of 1992 SZ had a circulation of 397 000 copies 7 The 1993 circulation of the paper was 304 499 copies 25 In the period of 1995 96 the paper had a circulation of 407 000 copies 26 Its 2001 circulation was 436 000 copies and it was one of the top 100 European newspapers 24 In 2003 SZ had a circulation of 433 000 copies 27 In the fourth quarter of 2004 the paper sold an average of 441 955 copies 28 The circulation of the paper was 429 345 copies in the first quarter of 2006 29 During the first quarter of 2012 it had a circulation of 432 000 copies 11 Editors in chief EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Werner Friedmann 1951 1960 Hermann Proebst 1960 1970 Hans Heigert 1970 1984 Dieter Schroder 1985 1995 Gernot Sittner 1989 2006 Hans Werner Kilz 1996 2010 Kurt Kister 2011 2020 Wolfgang Krach since 2015 Judith Wittwer since 2020 Notable writers EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Some of Germany s best known journalists either work for the SZ or spent considerable parts of their careers working for the paper Heribert Prantl head of the national desk is a lawyer by education a former public prosecutor and the most cited author of editorial commentaries in German press Hans Leyendecker is one of Germany s best known investigative journalists Leyendecker formerly worked for the magazine Der Spiegel unveiling various political and economic scandals such as the widespread illegal party financing during the 1980s and that of the CDU in 1999 He also unveiled the smuggling of Russian plutonium into Germany with the help of the foreign intelligence service Bundesnachrichtendienst in 1994 bribery at arms deals the German Visa Affair 2005 and corruption of the staff council at Volkswagen Another well known journalist working for the SZ was Rudolph Chimelli a political reporter who was working for the paper from 1 January 1957 to his death in 2016 Martin E Suskind also worked with the SZ and eventually became the editor of the Berliner Zeitung Giovanni di Lorenzo who was responsible for the SZ s full page documentary Seite 3 Page 3 from 1994 to 1998 and who was later editor in chief of the Tagesspiegel also worked for the paper He is now editor in chief of the weekly German newspaper Die Zeit The investigative reporters Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer in 2016 initiated and coordinated the worldwide Panama Papers revelations See also Edit Journalism portalList of newspapers in Germany Media of GermanyReferences Edit News Der Spiegel a b c Jordana Silverstein Rachel Stevens ed 2021 Refugee Journeys Histories of Resettlement Representation and Resistance ANU Press p 91 ISBN 9781760464196 a b The Substance of What S amp P Is Saying Is Quite Right Spiegel Online 7 December 2011 Retrieved 20 August 2012 a b Rough Guides ed 2017 The Rough Guide to Berlin Travel Guide eBook Rough Guides UK ISBN 9780241307632 Of the national dailies the two bestsellers are the centre left Suddeutsche Zeitung sueddeutsche de and the centre right Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung faz net along with the liberal Berlin based Tagesspiegel tagesspiegel de a b Ruud Koopmans Barbara Pfetsch May 2007 Towards a Europeanised Public Sphere Comparing Political Actors and the Media in Germany PDF Oslo Centre for European Studies Archived from the original Report on 19 December 2014 Retrieved 19 December 2014 Suddeutsche Zeitung media kit 2015 PDF October 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 1 August 2016 Retrieved 22 July 2016 a b Georg Hellack 1992 Press Radio and Television in the Federal Republic of Germany Report Inter Nationes Retrieved 3 April 2015 Maximilian Conrad ed 2014 Europeans and the Public Sphere Communication without Community Columbia University Press p 243 ISBN 9783838266855 Yet the critique of the Polish government is every bit as scathing in the liberal Suddeutsche Zeitung whose EU correspondent Cornelia Bolesch writes that the Polish government is parading the dead and that the latter s reference to Andrea Grisold Paschal Preston ed 2020 Economic Inequality and News Media Discourse Power and Redistribution Oxford University Press p 118 ISBN 9780190053918 which emphasize the problematic aspects of inequality are as expected markedly higher in all centre left social liberal newspapers across all countries The Guardian Irish Times Suddeutsche Zeitung and Der Standard Faustino Oncina Coves 2011 Javier Fernandez Sebastian ed Political concepts and time New Approaches to conceptual History Ed Universidad de Cantabria p 306 ISBN 9788481028720 He was in demand as a contributor and interlocutor with daily and weekly publications of all colours the left wing and alternative Tageszeitung and Liberation the social democrat Suddeutsche Zeitung the progressive Die Zeit a b Media Landscape Media Claims PDF European Social Survey May 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 16 August 2014 Retrieved 12 January 2015 Sigurd Hess 2009 German Intelligence Organizations and the Media Journal of Intelligence History 9 1 2 75 87 doi 10 1080 16161262 2009 10555166 S2CID 154195583 Zerofsky Elisabeth 11 November 2017 How a German Newspaper Became the Go To Place for Leaks Like the Paradise Papers The New Yorker Retrieved 11 November 2017 Mark Landler 19 January 2004 MEDIA Woes at Two Pillars of German Journalism New York Times New trend in Germany scientific magazines by Die Zeit and Suddeutsche Zeitung Editors Weblog 3 December 2004 Retrieved 5 October 2013 Panama Papers The secrets of dirty money April 2016 Retrieved 3 April 2016 Paradise Papers Your guide to four years of offshore revelations Archived 7 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine Paradise Papers Everything you need to know about the leak Archived 9 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine Riham Alkousaa May 18 2018 German newspaper drops cartoonist after Netanyahu drawing Reuters Greenberg David 12 September 2019 The danger of confusing liberals and leftists Washington Post Retrieved 6 August 2020 Goldfarb Michael 20 July 2010 Liberal Are we talking about the same thing BBC News Retrieved 6 August 2020 Irene Preisinger 2002 Information zwischen Interpretation und Kritik Das Berufsverstandnis politischer Journalisten in Frankreich und Deutschland Westdeutscher Verlag pp 122 123 Juan P Artero February 2015 Political Parallelism and Media Coalitions in Western Europe PDF Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Archived from the original Working paper on 16 April 2015 Retrieved 8 April 2015 a b Adam Smith 15 November 2002 Europe s Top Papers www campaignlive co uk Retrieved 5 February 2015 Peter Humphreys 1996 Mass Media and Media Policy in Western Europe Manchester University Press p 82 ISBN 9780719031977 Retrieved 29 October 2014 Media Policy Convergence Concentration amp Commerce SAGE Publications 24 September 1998 p 10 ISBN 978 1 4462 6524 6 Retrieved 3 February 2014 World Press Trends PDF World Association of Newspapers Paris 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 8 February 2015 Retrieved 15 February 2015 The New York Times of Munich Portrait of the Suddeutsche Zeitung Goethe Institut Archived from the original on 6 November 2013 Retrieved 2 August 2013 European Publishing Monitor PDF Turku School of Economics Media Group March 2007 Archived from the original Report on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2015 Further reading EditMerrill John C and Harold A Fisher The world s great dailies profiles of fifty newspapers 1980 pp 298 304External links Edit in German Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suddeutsche Zeitung amp oldid 1123891078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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