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  2. Welt (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Welt (, "World") is a German free-to-air television news channel owned by WeltN24 GmbH. On 21 September 2017, WeltN24 announced that N24 would be rebranded as "Welt" on 18 January 2018. WeltN24 also publishes Die Welt , a conservative-leaning newspaper.

  3. Die Welt - Wikipedia

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    Berlin, Germany. ISSN. 0173-8437. Website. www .welt .de. Previous logo (2010 – 29 November 2015) Die Welt ("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE . Die Welt is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group, and considered a newspaper of record in Germany.

  4. Blick - Wikipedia

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    Blick. Blick (View) is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper and online news website covering current affairs, entertainment, sports and lifestyle. Based in Zürich, it is the largest newspaper in Switzerland with a print circulation of around 285,000. The newspaper has been printed continuously since its inception in 1959.

  5. Tagesschau (German TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Tagesschau ( pronounced [ˈtaːɡəsˌʃaʊ̯] ⓘ, German for Review of the Day) is a German national and international television news service produced by the editorial staff of ARD-aktuell on behalf of the German public-service television network ARD . The main edition of the programme is aired at 20:00 (08:00 pm) on Das Erste.

  6. Welt am Sonntag - Wikipedia

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    Welt am Sonntag was established in 1948. The paper is published by Axel Springer SE. [1] Its head office is in Berlin, and it has local editions for Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Düsseldorf . It is the Sunday edition of the daily Die Welt. It includes sections on politics, sport, economics, finance, culture, style, travel, and real estate.

  7. Focus (German magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. focus .de. ISSN. 0943-7576. Robert Schneider, editor-in-chief of Focus from 2016 to 2023. Focus (stylized in all caps) is a German-language news magazine published by Hubert Burda Media. [1] [2] Established in 1993 as an alternative to the Der Spiegel weekly news magazine, [3] [4] since 2015 the editorial staff has been headquartered ...

  8. Junge Welt - Wikipedia

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    Junge Welt (English: Young World, stylized in its logo as junge Welt) is a German daily newspaper, published in Berlin. The jW describes itself as a left-wing and Marxist newspaper. [3] German authorities categorize it as a far-left medium hostile to the constitutional order.

  9. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    The F.A.Z. is one of several high-profile national newspapers in Germany (along with Süddeutsche Zeitung, Die Welt, Die Zeit, Frankfurter Rundschau and Die Tageszeitung). In 2011, it counted 40 foreign correspondents among its staff. The 1993 circulation of the paper was 391,013 copies. In 2001, it had a circulation of 409,000 copies.