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  2. German American journalism - Wikipedia

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    German American journalism includes newspapers, magazines, and the newer media, with coverage of the reporters, editors, commentators, producers and other key personnel. The German Americans were thoroughly assimilated by the 1920s, and German language publications one by one closed down for lack of readers.

  3. List of German-language newspapers published in the United ...

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    Although the first German immigrants had arrived by 1700, most German-language newspapers flourished during the era of mass immigration from Germany that began in the 1820s. [ 1 ] Germans were the first non-English speakers to publish newspapers in the U.S., and by 1890, over 1,000 German-language newspapers were being published in the United ...

  4. Compact (German magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Compact (stylized COMPACT, published with the subtitle "Magazine for Sovereignty" (German: Magazin für Souveränität) since October 2013) is a German media outlet, based on a monthly magazine. Compact is a popular magazine of the far-right in Germany. It united different right-wing political milieus through strategic topic setting. [1]

  5. German Life - Wikipedia

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    German Life is a current bi-monthly magazine written for all people interested in the diversity of German, Austrian, and Swiss culture yesterday and today, and in the various ways that North America has been shaped by its German heritage element. The magazine is dedicated to solid reporting on cultural, historical, social, and political events ...

  6. Aufbau (journal) - Wikipedia

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    First issue of the journal. Aufbau (German for "building up, construction") is a periodical targeted at German-speaking Jews around the globe. Founded in 1934 in New York City as a newspaper for German Jewish immigrants, it was reinvented in 2004 in Switzerland as a glossy magazine for German-speaking Jews of the 21st century.

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  8. Deutsche Rundschau - Wikipedia

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    Burghard Freudenfeld and Hans-Joachin Netzer were the last editors. The magazine ceased publication in 1964. [3] The tradition of the Deutsche Rundschau is continued by its sequel germanpages.de -- Deutsche Rundschau, a multi-lingual online magazine edited by Heinrich von Loesch.

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