Der Tagesspiegel
Der Tagesspiegel is a major German daily newspaper based in Berlin. Founded in 1945, it provides extensive coverage of local Berlin news alongside national and international politics, culture, and business. It is recognized for its liberal-conservative editorial stance and detailed analysis of German federal policy.
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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