Tag #German Media

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German Media Market: €111.6 Billion Revenue in 2024, Digital Growth Drives Future

Germany's €111.6 billion entertainment and media market in 2024, ranking fifth globally, shows 4% growth despite declines in print and traditional TV; internet video and digital books are driving future growth, projected to reach €126.1 billion by 2029.

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dw.com
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Trzaskowski Wins First Round of Polish Presidential Election

In Poland's 2025 presidential election, Rafał Trzaskowski (Civic Coalition) secured a narrow first-round victory with 30.8% of the vote, edging out PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki (29.1%), with Sławomir Mentzen (Konfederacja) placing third at 15.4%. This sets up a crucial second round.

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zeit.de
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RTL Sells Gruner+Jahr Magazines, Jeopardizing "Find the Mouse" Tradition

RTL Germany is selling three magazines—Brigitte, Gala, and the online version of Eltern—to Funke Mediengruppe, impacting approximately 300 employees and potentially ending the long-running "Find the mouse" game in Brigitte. This follows RTL's 2022 acquisition of Gruner+Jahr and reflects a strategic ...

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60% Bias Score

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dw.com
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German Press Council Reports Rise in Journalistic Reprimands

The German Press Council's 2024 report revealed 86 reprimands for journalistic breaches, a rise from 73 in 2023, with over 40% related to factual inaccuracies and misleading headlines, fueled by a 365-complaint increase to 2215 total reader complaints.

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faz.net
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Koko Wins FAZ.NET Magazin Cover Vote

FAZ.NET readers voted for their favorite F.A.Z. Magazin cover of 2024; Koko, a model photographed by Kenny Germé, won with 15% of nearly 400 votes, beating out covers featuring Aminata Belli and an anonymous man.

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taz.de
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Bild Editor Joins Left-Leaning taz, Fostering Unusual Correspondence

Bild-Chefredakteur Kai Diekmann became a taz member in 2009, engaging in a correspondence with taz employee Konny Gellenbeck, and consistently contributing financially despite their opposing political views.

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sueddeutsche.de
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Civis Media Prize 2024: Shared Win for Fictional Works, Focus on Migration

The 2024 Civis Media Prize in Berlin awarded two fictional pieces, "Uncivilized" and "Souleymane's Story", and a documentary on European migration policies in North Africa, along with other works in social media, radio, and podcast categories.

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welt.de
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Klar" Sparks Controversy: ARD Show on Asylum and Crime Draws Criticism

ARD's new show "Klar" presents victims of crimes committed by asylum seekers, sparking criticism from an NGO for allegedly promoting anti-immigrant narratives and lacking a balanced perspective.

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zeit.de
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Hugo Egon Balder at 75: Reflecting on a Career Defined by Anarchy and Longevity

Hugo Egon Balder, turning 75 on March 22nd, reflects on his career from the controversial "Tutti Frutti" to the enduring success of "Genial daneben," highlighting the changing dynamics of German television and the importance of embracing individuality.

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welt.de
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German Publishers Demand Tech Regulation Amidst Digital Shift

German newspaper publishers are demanding stricter regulation of tech giants and AI companies for content usage, citing insufficient EU regulations and declining print circulation but increasing digital subscriptions and e-papers; they also abandoned hopes for government print delivery subsidies.

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taz.de
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Resurgence of "Mobbing Culture" in German Media in 2024

The return of several controversial 1990s German media personalities in 2024, including Stefan Raab and Thomas Gottschalk, is interpreted as a resurgence of "mobbing culture," highlighting a resistance to progress against discrimination and marginalization in media representation.

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