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Berlin
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·Conservative
The most widely circulated and popular newspaper in Germany and in Europe in general, a typical representative of the yellow or tabloid press, is considered the central Tabloid in German, although it is printed in a different format. A real newspaper brand in Germany.
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Hamburg
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·Magazine
·Weekly
·General
·Left
A popular illustrated weekly in German, the author's information and analytical magazine in Germany. It was created as a competitor to «Spiegel», more informative, social and focused on a wide range of readers.
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Hamburg
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·Magazine
·Weekly
·General
·None
The magazine is known for its independent investigative journalism, which has played a key role in exposing corrupt politicians and businessmen. According to most analysts, this is one of the most influential and independent European magazines.
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Hamburg
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·Newspaper
·Weekly
·General
·Centrism
German-language newspaper-record holder, a weekly Hamburg publication, known for its large Norwegian format and voluminous author's articles. Until 1980, the newspaper traditionally published detailed book reviews.
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Berlin
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·Magazine
·Weekly
·Politics
·None
A popular weekly information and political magazine in German, it was conceived as a modern alternative to Spiegel and other weeklies. The publication is aimed at a diverse readership and covers a wide range of topical topics of the week: politics, economics, finance, society, career, education, and family.
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Munich
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-left
The largest-circulation daily newspaper in Germany, a political and economic publication with left-liberal and centrist views. The first official German-language periodical in post-war Germany. An authoritative, influential and frequently cited German-language newspaper published by foreign publications.
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Frankfurt
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-right
A popular German-language liberal-conservative interregional newspaper aimed at representatives of the political, economic, governing elite, and intellectuals. It is distinguished by a detailed analysis of current events in all spheres of life. Distributed in 148 countries worldwide as an international publication.
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Cologne
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The popular regional German-language newspaper of the city of Cologne and the surrounding areas of North Rhine and Westphalia, is considered the main publication for this region. It is published in five versions for Cologne and in many variants for the surrounding areas.
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Dusseldorf
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The largest regional newspaper in North Rhine-Westphalia, published in a 31-seat version, covers the entire Bergisches Land from the Rhineland to the Dutch border. It is one of the most quoted regional newspapers in Germany.
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Germany
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Regional newspaper of the city of Ulm and south-west Germany, Baden-Württemberg. It belongs to the large publishing house of the same name in Baden-Württemberg, which publishes more than 20 different publications.
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Germany
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The best-selling and most widely circulated newspaper in Saxony, the information publication of the Chemnitz district, known since the GDR's existence. Organizer of the annual press festival. The newspaper is published in 19 editions.
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Germany
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·Newspaper
·Weekly
·General
·None
The largest regional subscription German-language newspaper in Bavarian Swabia in southern Germany, as well as the city newspaper of Augsburg. Classic post-war regional edition. It is part of the Upper Bavaria newspaper network and is published in at least 15 versions.
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Germany
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Left
The regional daily newspaper of East Saxony, the most widely distributed newspaper in the former administrative district of Dresden. During its existence, the GDR represented the interests of the Socialist Party of Germany, and today it is considered the Dresden representation of the SPD.
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Germany
·Deutch
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
The regional daily newspaper of the city of Leipzig and the region of West Saxony, which once played a significant role in the history of the social democratic movement in Germany, the newspaper has always represented the interests of the ordinary working class.
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Munich
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
Munich Daily newspaper, the second most popular and first in terms of the number of regular subscribers of the city newspaper of Munich. Representative of the post-war press. Since 1995, he has been the organizer of the Merkur Cup football tournament for young people. She is known for her Merkur-Theaterpreis award for cultural and theater workers.
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Berlin
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-right
The national German-language popular newspaper, distributed in Hamburg, Berlin and the Bavaria region, is also available as an international publication in 137 countries. It is traditionally popular with business representatives, managers, and administrative employees.
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Dusseldorf
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·Magazine
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
One of the leading business and economic journals in German, published since 1926 in Dusseldorf. The magazine is known for its annual ratings, the Neumacher Gründerpreis award for young entrepreneurs and the WiWo Green project for the green Economy.
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Berlin
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
One of Berlin's leading independent newspapers, the publication has its own trust fund, which ensures its independence of publication and freedom of action. It is distributed in western Germany, as well as in the United States and Potsdam. It is the only newspaper in Germany whose circulation has remained virtually unchanged for the last 20 years.
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Berlin
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-left
Popular daily center-left newspaper of Berlin, the first German-language newspaper in post-war Germany, one of the central newspapers of Berlin during the GDR's existence. The only newspaper of the former East Germany that received recognition after the reunification of the country. The first German-language newspaper controlled by foreign investors.
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Hanover
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The largest newspaper association in the north-west of Germany, the state of Lower Saxony, includes many local regional publications with a central one for the German-speaking Hanover.
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Dusseldorf
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Germany's largest and most influential national business newspaper, has witnessed the recovery of the country's post-war economy and industry. Published in collaboration with the American Wall Street Journal.
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Germany
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·Newspaper
·2 per week
·Sport
·None
National sports magazine of Germany, mainly devoted to football. The publication is known for its ratings of football clubs presented on the pages of the magazine in 1998 and 2014, as well as its annual sports almanac with the results of the outgoing year.
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Berlin
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
Regional German-language «frivolous» newspaper - Berlin tabloid with characteristic exclusives, rumors and sensational news from the daily life of the German capital. It was created on the basis of the Berlin city newspaper «Berliner Zeitung» by Leopold Ullstein.
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Munich
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
The regional tabloid newspaper of Munich is distributed throughout the Upper Bavaria region mainly through special newspaper boxes and vending machines on the streets of the city, as well as by subscription and in electronic form.
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Cologne
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
The regional newspaper is a Cologne tabloid, distributed in the north-west of the country mainly through newspaper boxes on the streets of cities: Aachen, Bonn, Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Mönchengladbach. It was conceived as a competitor to Bild for distribution in the regions.
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Berlin
·Deutch
·Magazine
·Weekly
·Politics
·None
A weekly political magazine in German for those interested in European and international politics, it publishes analytical materials and author's opinions on political, economic, and social events that occurred during the week.
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Berlin
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Left
Berlin edition with a new and innovative concept for its time, fascinating, interesting and independent view of events. Employees of the publication, journalists and authors of articles are simultaneously members of a self-governing cooperative and actively participate in its development, and do not just receive a salary.
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Berlin
·Deutch
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·Politics
·Right
A weekly publication in Germany about political, social and cultural events with a liberal-conservative view. The main press organ of the New Right Party. An alternative publication for those who don't like traditional newspapers.
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Berlin
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·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Left
The central left-wing daily of Germany, and in the years of the GDR's existence — the most widely circulated newspaper of the socialist bloc and the official publication of the Union of Free German Youth. Today, she criticizes the entire capitalist system, there is always a lot of humor and cartoons.
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Berlin
·Deutch
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Left
A democratic socialist daily newspaper aimed at readers from the Eastern regions of Germany. During the years of the GDR's existence, this newspaper was the second most popular after Junge Welt. Today, it reflects the position of the Left and Green parties.
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Berlin
·Deutch
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Politics
·Left
Left-liberal socio-political weekly in Germany, was created in the 1990s as a constructive information adviser for the unification of the two German states of the GDR and Germany, then turned into a discussion and analytical club based on the results of the week.
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