Juedische Algemeine
The Jüdische Allgemeine is a German weekly newspaper based in Berlin, covering politics, culture, religion, and Jewish life. Published by the Central Council of Jews in Germany, it serves as a leading publication for the Jewish community, offering news, commentary, and analysis on domestic and international affairs.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BERLIN
Operating as Germany's media center, the capital sustains a highly competitive daily print market divided among traditional subscription broadsheets, high-circulation tabloids, and national political weeklies. Der Tagesspiegel, founded in 1945, leads the subscription daily sector, while the Axel Springer-owned BZ dominates the local tabloid market. Readers also rely on the Berliner Morgenpost, a historic daily established in 1898 that is now published by Funke Mediengruppe, alongside national left-leaning weeklies such as Der Freitag. Paperboy lists 18 newspapers in Berlin.
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