In some publishing houses, the editor-in-chief carousel does not turn as quickly as in Switzerland. Axel Springer in particular is a role model when it comes to appointing editors-in-chief. "They are the most important people in the group," publisher Axel Springer always said, and they received and still receive the highest salaries because the entire success is based on their skills, their connections and their commitment. Peter Bachér ("Bild" and "HörZu"), Peter Bönisch and Günter Prinz ("Bild") and now Kai Diekmann - they have all been with the group for decades.
Tanit Koch now heads the continent's largest tabloid newspaper. Her greece rcs data words to "Bild" may also be of interest here, because she is a clever young woman who does not throw the old rules overboard. Koch says : "Fake news is not a new phenomenon. It is certainly not a purely online phenomenon. And we journalists have to research what is important, what is right - and what only sounds really important, but is actually wrong. You don't need fact checkers on Facebook for that. That's our job."
Other notable quotes:
«The newspaper navigates the reader through the stream of news – by weighting it. In the newspaper, important things are large and less important things are small.
In social networks, the news flow is much, much broader – but the signals are missing: In my Facebook timeline and my Twitter feed, everything is the same – equally small.