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  2. List of newspapers in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The number of national daily newspapers in Germany was 598 in 1950, whereas it was 375 in 1965. [1] Below is a list of newspapers in Germany, sorted according to printed run as of 2015, as listed at ivw.de which tracks circulations of all publications in Germany.

  3. Sport Bild - Wikipedia

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    Sport Bild was established in 1988. [1] It is published weekly [2] every Wednesday. The magazine has its headquarters in Hamburg [1] [3] and is published by Axel Springer AG. [4] The magazine covers news about all types of sport, but its major focus is on football. [5] In 2001 Sport Bild had a circulation of 512,000 copies. [4]

  4. Deutsches Sportecho - Wikipedia

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    Deutsches Sportecho was an East German daily sports newspaper of the Deutscher ... The paper was published by the East German publishing house Sportverlag at the ...

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  6. Bild - Wikipedia

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    ' Picture ') or Bild-Zeitung (German: [ˈbɪltˌt͡saɪ̯tʊŋ] ⓘ, lit. ' Picture Newspaper ') is a German tabloid newspaper published by Axel Springer SE. The paper is published from Monday to Saturday; on Sundays, its sister paper Bild am Sonntag (lit. ' Bild on Sunday ') is published instead, which has a different style and its own editors.

  7. Kicker (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Kicker (stylized in all lowercase) is Germany's leading sports magazine, [citation needed] focused primarily on football. The magazine was founded in 1920 by German football pioneer Walther Bensemann and is published twice weekly, usually Monday and Thursday. Each edition sells around 80,000 copies.

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  9. Sport-Informations-Dienst - Wikipedia

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    Sport-Informations-Dienst GmbH (SID) (Sport Information Service) is a German news agency. Based in Cologne, it has grown to be a major sport news agency. It was founded on 15 September 1945. [1] In 1998 it became a subsidiary of Agence France-Presse. [2]