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Bild soon became the best-selling tabloid, by a wide margin, not only in Germany, but in all of Europe, though essentially to German readers. Through most of its history, Bild was based in Hamburg. The paper moved its headquarters to Berlin in March 2008, stating that it was an essential base of operations for a national newspaper. [ 10 ]
Bild (2,086,125 copies) also called "Bildzeitung"; with several regional editions like Bild Hamburg or Bild Köln. The Bild can be compared to tabloids, but the page size is bigger . Bild has a Sunday sister newspaper (which is a tabloid both in terms of style and paper format), Bild am Sonntag (1,118,497 copies), edited by a separate desk.
Bild, German tabloid Bild (TV channel), German TV channel; Bild am Sonntag, German national Sunday newspaper; Auto Bild, German automobile magazine; Computer Bild, German fortnightly computer magazine; Bild der Frau, German language weekly women's magazine; Hänt Bild, Swedish celebrity magazine; Sport Bild, German sports magazine
Bild is tabloid in style but broadsheet in size. It is the best-selling European newspaper and has the sixteenth-largest circulation worldwide. [ 3 ] Bild has been described as "notorious for its mix of gossip, inflammatory language, and sensationalism " and as having a huge influence on German politicians. [ 4 ]
During the second quarter of 1992 the circulation of Bild am Sonntag was 2.6 million copies. [3] Its circulation was 2.5 million copies in 1997. [4] Bild am Sonntag had an average circulation of 2,023,000 copies in 2003, [5] 2,161,502 copies during the third quarter of 2004 and 2,042,128 copies during the third quarter of 2005. [6]
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Marion Horn (born 28 December 1965 in Kiel) [1] is a German journalist, former editor of Bild am Sonntag (2013–2019) and as of 2023 Chairperson of the Editorial Board of the German tabloid Bild. In the meantime, she was a partner at the consulting firm Kekst CNC.
Axel Cäsar Springer (2 May 1912 – 22 September 1985) was a German publisher and founder of what is now Axel Springer SE, the largest media publishing firm in Europe. By the early 1960s his print titles dominated the West German daily press market. His Bild Zeitung became the nation's tabloid.