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Schwarzwälder Bote

Schwarzwälder Bote, is a German regional daily newspaper for the Black Forest and Upper Neckar region.

Schwarzwälder Bote
Logo
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded1835
Websitewww.schwarzwaelder-bote.de

Schwarzwälder Bote operates a network of 9 branches and 11 local editorial offices.[1] The main circulation area, including the partner brands Oberbadische Zeitung and Lahrer Zeitung, extends from Calw and Bad Herrenalb in the north to Lörrach in the south, from Lahr in the west to Balingen and Albstadt in the East. The sold circulation is 105,265 copies, a decrease of 23.9 percent since 1998.

Since 2001 the national and international content is received from Stuttgarter Nachrichten.[2]

History edit

The Schwarzwälder Bote was founded in Sulz am Neckar in 1835. In the same year, Wilhelm Brandecker from Oberndorf acquired the company. He published the Schwarzwälder Bote as an “official and intelligentsia newspaper” and ran the company together with his wife Amalie until 1884. In 1837 the publishing house was moved to Oberndorf am Neckar. To expand the distribution area, Brandecker sent a “Black Forest messenger” in person from city to city in 1842. He distributed the newspaper: in 1844 5,000 copies were already published.

In Nazi Germany the Schwarzwälder Bote was not banned but cooperated with other newspapers. In 1945 the brand was changed to Schwarzwälder Post and in 1949 back to Schwarzwälder Bote.

The traditional printing manufacturing of the newspaper was at the head editorial office in Oberndorf. Since 2003 the newspaper has been printed in the Southwest Printing Center in Villingen.

In 2011 there was a historic strike at the regional newspaper. In order to prevent the collective agreements from being abolished, the editors of the Schwäbsichen Zeitung went on strike for 96 days. It was the longest journalists' strike in post-war German history. The strike was successful and became known nationwide.[3]

CEO and editor-in-chief became in summer 2021 Constantin Blaß. Blaß had the same positions before at Express.[3] Blaß get fired in early 2023.[4] His successor was Christoph Reisinger, who is also editor-in-chief of the Stuttgarter Nachrichten. He took up this position on April 1, 2023.

Ownership structure edit

The newspaper is published by the Schwarzwälder Bote Mediengesellschaft mbH publishing house (HRB 480886 AG Stuttgart), in which the Stuttgart-based Medienholding Süd GmbH (MSG) holds 90% and the Württemberger Zeitung GmbH 10% of the capital.[5] Carsten Huber is the managing director.[6]

On October 15, 2008, a profit and loss transfer agreement was concluded with MSG. With holdings in other publishing houses and media companies, the publishing house forms the Schwarzwälder Bote Mediengruppe division of Südwestdeutsche Medien Holding GmbH (SWMH).[7]

Under the umbrella of the Schwarzwälder Bote Mediengruppe, the publisher brings together not only its daily newspaper titles, but also companies for advertising and online services, telephone marketing and company publications, printing and distribution.

The administration and editorial team is based at the publishing location in Oberndorf am Neckar. In 2015, the offer within the media group was expanded to include the radio station Das neue Radio Neckarburg.

The company Black Bote GmbH & Co. KG (HRA 480264 AG Stuttgart) acts as the heirs of the founder of the Black Forest messenger Wilhelm Brandecker and with 18% of the capital of the media holding Süd GmbH (MSG) as a minority owner of the parent company of Black Bote media mbH involved. As a member of the Württemberg publishers group, she holds a capital share in Südwestdeutsche Medien Holding GmbH (SWMH).[8] SWMH is the majority owner of MSG with 82% of the capital.[5]

Richard Rebmann is a partner in the Schwarzwälder Bote GmbH & Co. KG and publisher of the Schwarzwälder Boten.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ kress.de. "Überraschender Wechsel: Reisinger folgt auf Blaß als Chefredakteur beim Schwarzwälder Boten". kress (in German). Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  2. ^ Repplinger, Roger (August 28, 2013). "KONTEXT:Wochenzeitung - Ausgabe 126 - Kahlschlag im Schwarzwald". kontextwochenzeitung.de. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Himmelheber, Martin (January 18, 2017). "Bizarrer Kleinkrieg". KONTEXT:Wochenzeitung (in German). Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  4. ^ kress.de. "Überraschender Wechsel: Reisinger folgt auf Blaß als Chefredakteur beim Schwarzwälder Boten". kress (in German). Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Mediendatenbank - Medienholding Süd GmbH (MSG)". kek-online.de. 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Impressum - Schwarzwälder Bote". schwarzwaelder-bote.de. 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  7. ^ "Management & Struktur - SWMH - Südwestdeutsche Medienholding". swmh.de. 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  8. ^ "Mediendatenbank - Schwarzwälder Bote GmbH u. Co KG". kek-online.de. 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website  


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the west to Balingen and Albstadt in the East The sold circulation is 105 265 copies a decrease of 23 9 percent since 1998 Since 2001 the national and international content is received from Stuttgarter Nachrichten 2 Contents 1 History 2 Ownership structure 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Schwarzwalder Bote was founded in Sulz am Neckar in 1835 In the same year Wilhelm Brandecker from Oberndorf acquired the company He published the Schwarzwalder Bote as an official and intelligentsia newspaper and ran the company together with his wife Amalie until 1884 In 1837 the publishing house was moved to Oberndorf am Neckar To expand the distribution area Brandecker sent a Black Forest messenger in person from city to city in 1842 He distributed the newspaper in 1844 5 000 copies were already published In Nazi Germany the Schwarzwalder Bote was not banned but cooperated with other newspapers In 1945 the brand was changed to Schwarzwalder Post and in 1949 back to Schwarzwalder Bote The traditional printing manufacturing of the newspaper was at the head editorial office in Oberndorf Since 2003 the newspaper has been printed in the Southwest Printing Center in Villingen In 2011 there was a historic strike at the regional newspaper In order to prevent the collective agreements from being abolished the editors of the Schwabsichen Zeitung went on strike for 96 days It was the longest journalists strike in post war German history The strike was successful and became known nationwide 3 CEO and editor in chief became in summer 2021 Constantin Blass Blass had the same positions before at Express 3 Blass get fired in early 2023 4 His successor was Christoph Reisinger who is also editor in chief of the Stuttgarter Nachrichten He took up this position on April 1 2023 Ownership structure editThe newspaper is published by the Schwarzwalder Bote Mediengesellschaft mbH publishing house HRB 480886 AG Stuttgart in which the Stuttgart based Medienholding Sud GmbH MSG holds 90 and the Wurttemberger Zeitung GmbH 10 of the capital 5 Carsten Huber is the managing director 6 On October 15 2008 a profit and loss transfer agreement was concluded with MSG With holdings in other publishing houses and media companies the publishing house forms the Schwarzwalder Bote Mediengruppe division of Sudwestdeutsche Medien Holding GmbH SWMH 7 Under the umbrella of the Schwarzwalder Bote Mediengruppe the publisher brings together not only its daily newspaper titles but also companies for advertising and online services telephone marketing and company publications printing and distribution The administration and editorial team is based at the publishing location in Oberndorf am Neckar In 2015 the offer within the media group was expanded to include the radio station Das neue Radio Neckarburg The company Black Bote GmbH amp Co KG HRA 480264 AG Stuttgart acts as the heirs of the founder of the Black Forest messenger Wilhelm Brandecker and with 18 of the capital of the media holding Sud GmbH MSG as a minority owner of the parent company of Black Bote media mbH involved As a member of the Wurttemberg publishers group she holds a capital share in Sudwestdeutsche Medien Holding GmbH SWMH 8 SWMH is the majority owner of MSG with 82 of the capital 5 Richard Rebmann is a partner in the Schwarzwalder Bote GmbH amp Co KG and publisher of the Schwarzwalder Boten 6 References edit kress de Uberraschender Wechsel Reisinger folgt auf Blass als Chefredakteur beim Schwarzwalder Boten kress in German Retrieved November 12 2023 Repplinger Roger August 28 2013 KONTEXT Wochenzeitung Ausgabe 126 Kahlschlag im Schwarzwald kontextwochenzeitung de Retrieved April 20 2016 a b Himmelheber Martin January 18 2017 Bizarrer Kleinkrieg KONTEXT Wochenzeitung in German Retrieved November 12 2023 kress de Uberraschender Wechsel Reisinger folgt auf Blass als Chefredakteur beim Schwarzwalder Boten kress in German Retrieved November 12 2023 a b Mediendatenbank Medienholding Sud GmbH MSG kek online de 2016 Retrieved April 20 2016 a b Impressum Schwarzwalder Bote schwarzwaelder bote de 2016 Retrieved April 20 2016 Management amp Struktur SWMH Sudwestdeutsche Medienholding swmh de 2016 Retrieved April 20 2016 Mediendatenbank Schwarzwalder Bote GmbH u Co KG kek online de 2016 Retrieved April 20 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schwarzwalder Bote Official website nbsp nbsp nbsp This German newspaper related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schwarzwalder Bote amp oldid 1184828126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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