Der Spiegel
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Der Spiegel (German pronunciation: [deːɐ ˈʃpiːɡəl], "The Mirror") is a German weekly magazine, published in Hamburg. It is one of Europe's largest publications of its kind with a weekly circulation of more than one million.The first edition of the Der Spiegel was published in Hanover on 4 January 1947, a Saturday. Its release was initiated and sponsored by the British occupational administration and preceded by a magazine titled, Diese Woche (This Week), which had first been published in November 1946. After disagreements with the British, the magazine was handed over to Rudolf Augstein as chief editor, and was renamed Der Spiegel.
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FT Deutschland skips online-only, closes entirely
Four years after it was divorced from the Financial Times, FT Deutschland will close in December, leaving 258 staff affected after its publisher failed to find a buyer.
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Guten Tag: Google TV is launching in Germany next month
Google TV is heading to Germany: Sony announced that it will start selling its new NSZ-GS7 set-top box to German consumers starting next month. The device will officially be introduced at the IFA fair next week, and then go on sale mid-September for a suggested € 199, according to Spiegel. de.
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London 2012: international media find grumbling Britons conform to type
Moaning is an Olympic sport in its own right, and the British are champions, journalists from around the world report home.
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Olympic security chaos hits headlines around the world
British attempts to present sparkling image tarnished by widespread reporting of G4S and border control controversies.
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US campaigns seeking quote approval should beware German control
In Germany, approval for access is commonplace – but it means journalists play by politicians' rules. US outlets should take note.
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Audit Notes: Gannett profits, Spiegel grilling, private equity
At least Gannett is optimistic about the next few years, The Wall Street Journal reports (emphasis mine): Gannett, publisher of USA Today and the largest U. S. newspaper network by circulation, reaffirmed last week it expects revenue to rise 2% to 4% annually and earnings growth to expand by 2015. Though its print advertising revenue fell 8.
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Twitter just threw a lifeline to the content industry
Twitter just achieved a holy trinity of snackable multimedia: you could already view Instagram pictures and YouTube videos within tweets, but now you can also listen to SoundCloud sounds without ever leaving Twitter. com.
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Twitter Goes Way Beyond 140 Characters
Twitter is the new RSS feed (only normal people actually use it). It's a cliched line—and one that can be applied to Facebook as well as Twitter—but the San Francisco-based social network took things a step further on Wednesday (June 13) byrolling outa new feature which allows users to check out some of the content behind a tweeted link without being pulled out of Twitter.
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Twitter rolls out expanded tweets with partner news outlets
Partner websites said to include the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle and Der Spiegel Online.
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Twitter introduces expanded tweets with more interactive content
Twitter is making a play to keep users on Twitter for longer with the introduction of new expanded tweets that give more interactive experiences on Twitter. com and mobile. twitter. com.

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