Sonntagsblatt
This weekly publication serves as a prominent voice for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria, offering a distinctive perspective on current affairs, culture, and ethics rooted in Christian values. With a history spanning several decades, it provides readers with in-depth analysis and thoughtful commentary that bridges the gap between secular social discourse and theological reflection.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN HAMBURG
As a historic center for German publishing, the local daily newspaper market features a clear split between a dominant regional broadsheet and a local tabloid. The Hamburger Abendblatt, established in 1948 and currently owned by Funke Mediengruppe, serves as the primary subscription daily. It competes with the Hamburger Morgenpost, a tabloid format paper focused on local news. National publications also maintain a strong presence here, including the influential weekly Der Spiegel. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Hamburg.
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