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The daily newspaper
Logo of Die Tageszeitung
description daily newspaper
language German
publisher TAZ publishing and sales company with limited liability Berlin. ( Germany )
head office Berlin
First edition September 22, 1978
Frequency of publication monday to saturday
Sold edition 49,761 copies
( IVW 2/2021, Mon-Sat)
Range 0.24 million readers
( MA 2019 II )
Editor-in-chief Barbara Junge and Ulrike Winkelmann
editor Taz, the daily newspaper Verlagsgenossenschaft eG
Managing Director Aline Lüllmann, Andreas Marggraf
Web link taz.de
Article archive taz archive
ISSN (print)
ISSN (online)

The daily newspaper ( taz for short , self- spelling taz, the daily newspaper ) is a national German daily newspaper that is described as green - left , alternative to the left and critical of the system . 1978 after Tunix Congress in West Berlin as an alternative, self-governing founded project, it was by the end of 1992 by the Association Friends of the alternative newspaper published. Since then, taz, the daily newspaper publishing cooperative, has been the publisher of the newspaper , taz, which was specially founded to maintain publishing independence in an existential crisis .

Barbara Junge and Ulrike Winkelmann have been editors-in-chief with equal rights since August 1, 2020, and Katrin Gottschalk is deputy editor-in-chief. This means that the taz is editorially led by a pair of women.

Andreas Bull and Andreas Marggraf have been managing directors with equal rights since the beginning of 2020 . Since the beginning of June 2020, taz has again been run by a three-person management team with Aline Lüllmann.

newspaper

The taz , founded in 1978, is available nationwide and has been published every working day since April 17, 1979 (from Monday to Saturday). It appears in the so-called Berlin format . This makes it somewhat smaller than most of the other large national newspapers that appear in the North German format . Since April 18, 2009, the sonntaz has appeared as a supplement in the Saturday edition. This new format went hand in hand with the introduction of the weekend subscription. In April 2013, the sonntaz was renamed taz on the weekend . In 2014, the Saturday edition of the daily newspaper and the weekend supplement finally merged into one product.

In addition to the print edition, the newspaper is also offered in digital form as an electronic newspaper . The monthly subscription of the e-paper is available via e-mail and download in the formats MOBI , EPUB (without digital rights management ), PDF , HTML and TXT (in pure text version). There is an app for Apple and Android operating systems for use on smartphones and tablets . Individual issues are offered in the electronic kiosk in PDF, EPUB and mobipocket formats. In the 4th quarter of 2010, taz still had 2,508 ePaper subscriptions. This number rose to 10,834 subscriptions in the 4th quarter of 2019. A total of 16,330 ePapers were sold in the 4th quarter of 2019.

Around 2020, the beginning of the transformation from paper to digital-based art was announced.

Edition

The taz , like most German newspapers in recent years to rest lost. The number of copies sold has fallen by an average of 1.3% per year over the past 10 years. Compared to the third quarter of 2018, the total circulation (falling paper / increasing digitally) fell by 1.0% in the third quarter of 2019. It is currently 49,761 copies. The share of subscriptions in the circulation sold is 79.1 percent.

In 2018, the management considered discontinuing the daily print edition due to the "fundamental structural change" in the media landscape.

Development of the number of copies sold
Development of the number of subscribers

Regional editions

The daily newspaper is based in Rudi-Dutschke-Straße in the Berlin district of Kreuzberg until October 2018

The taz has been appearing with a Berlin regional section since November 3, 1980 . Today this is also part of the editions distributed in the East German federal states. There is also the North regional edition for the federal states of Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. More specialized regional editions , such as the münster taz , taz ruhr or separate editions for Bremen and Hamburg, have been included in the large regional editions after lengthy discussions, mainly for reasons of cost. In addition to the jacket newspaper, taz nord includes three pages of a general regional section and a page that changes over to the states of Bremen and Hamburg. The taz ePaper contains both the Berlin regional section and that of the northern regional edition.

The taz nrw , which emerged from the regional editions taz Cologne and taz Ruhr , appeared for the last time on July 4, 2007 for financial reasons after a failed rescue campaign.

Pricing structure

The daily newspaper provides the regular subscription price three different stages in a so-called "Soli-price system" on. The subscribers themselves choose what price they pay. In addition, the “soli price system” also applies to digital subscriptions as e-papers.

There are also other limited subscription options at fixed prices. Special campaigns on important political events included a “new election subscription” for the 2005 Bundestag election , in which the election outcome was intended to influence the subscription price. For the Bavarian state elections in late September 2008 promoted the taz with the promise of new subscribers for each percent that the election results of the CSU would remain below 50 percent of the vote, the taz to provide one month free.

Side dishes

All subscriptions include the German edition of the French monthly newspaper Le Monde diplomatique .

A 4-page print edition of the Stuttgart Internet newspaper Context: Wochenzeitung appears in the taz.am weekend .

Perşembe was a bilingual German and Turkish weekly newspaper that has beenadded tothe taz every Thursday since 2000. Perşembe means Thursday in Turkish (and also in Kurdish). The editor in charge of the eight-page sheet was Ömer Erzeren . The much-praised experiment was discontinued after a while.

Reader surveys

The German communication and media scientist Bernd Blöbaum has been conducting scientific surveys of taz readers since 1993 in order to research “the ' soul ' of the taz readership”.

taz.de

Since May 12, 1995, the taz has been putting some of its content on the Internet and allows users to decide whether or not to pay for it. When you click on an article (for the first time), a pop-up window appears with the options “YES, I WANT”, “Just not / continue reading” and “Already at it!”.

All articles from the last twelve months are freely available. Older articles are available in the online archive, which contains all taz editions from September 1, 1986 up to the current edition, as well as all texts from the German-language edition of Le Monde diplomatique since May 1995. A fee is charged for researching and using the online archive Registration required. The use of the entire electronic archive is possible from a monthly flat rate of five euros.

While the page impressions for taz.de at the beginning of the IVW -checked census in October 2001 were still around 200,000, on November 8, 2010, as part of the live reporting on the Castor protests, for the first time on taz.de, 1 .5 million page impressions recorded. In March 2011, taz.de recorded a new monthly high of over 6 million unique visitors and 17.1 million page impressions.

Ute Zauft and Malte Göbel have been running the taz.de department since May 2018.

Taz I pay (tzi)

On 9 April 2011 for the online service taz.de voluntary payment option taz.zahl I created. (Tzi) Tzi is not a classic pay-barrier (English paywall ). You can continue to use the content free of charge, but you can voluntarily pay any amount for the entire website or for individual articles.

Cell phone payment , PayPal , Bitcoin , direct debit , flattr , credit card or bank transfer are offered as payment methods . By clicking on the corresponding symbol at the end of a contribution, the amount and payment method can be determined. On the first day, with 386 payments, 1,963 euros were received. The taz announced that it would provide more financial transparency in the course of the campaign. In an article on the campaign, the former Taz-Online boss Matthias Urbach cites the further source of funding for the online offer in addition to advertisements, the promotion of independent journalism and the replacement of “ free culture on the Internet” as the reasons for introducing this payment option a "fairness culture" and offering an alternative to so-called "paywalls" and buying an entire newspaper if a reader only wants to read a single article. In October 2014, with this model, Taz exceeded the € 300,000 mark in revenue that it has been able to generate since its launch in 2011. In July 2018, more than 80,000 euros were collected in one month for the first time; In total there were 13,252 readers who voluntarily paid for the taz's free online service. In January 2019, 15,570 supporters used the tzi payment option and generated income of more than 100,000 euros per month. In August 2021, the limit of 30,000 participants was exceeded.

tazblogs

On taz.de there is a blog platform blogs.taz.de . On this, Taz authors and followers write what is personally important to them.

taz gazete

taz gazete is a Turkish-German internet portal that went online on January 19, 2017, the 10th anniversary of Hrant Dink's death . The portal is intended to give persecuted journalists a journalistic home. Gazete stands for the Turkish word newspaper. All contributions appear in both Turkish and German. The project was made possible by the taz Panter Foundation and donations. The target groups include the Turkish community in Germany, readers in Turkey and interested Germans. The contents (reports, comments, essays and interviews) are created by our own German-Turkish editorial team.

taz lab

The taz lab is a taz public forum designed for exchange, dispute and debate. A wide range of topics and opinions is mapped and disputes are made possible through a large number of experts and various options for involving the participants. The taz lab has been held annually since 2009.

taz panther

The taz Panter has been awarded annually as a jury and reader award in Berlin since 2005. The award was created to make people known who “move something in society with courage and imagination”. It is awarded to people who are "active against political and social grievances". The prize is endowed with € 5,000.

The taz Panter Foundation was founded on October 2nd, 2008 as a non-profit foundation with a foundation capital of € 709,962.75. The main purposes of the foundation are to financially secure the “taz Panter Prize” and to run the taz Academy , which trains young journalists in workshops. The foundation recruits donors to increase the foundation's capital as well as donors to directly support ongoing projects.

Companies

cooperative

In the course of an existential financial crisis in the newspaper, Taz, the daily newspaper Verlagsgenossenschaft eG, was founded in 1992 in order to obtain new investment funds and at the same time to maintain journalistic independence. In April 2020, the cooperative acting as the publisher had 20,020 members. In 2014, the members had subscribed to cooperative shares amounting to around 13 million euros. The taz cooperative acts as a holding company . The taz group includes six sub-companies .

Employee

Around 250 employees in editorial and publishing , including many freelancers, work for taz , which does not pay its employees in the way that is customary in the industry. Until 1991 there was a uniform wage for all employees, from typesetter to responsible editor. Since then there have been “responsibility surcharges” of a few hundred euros, for example for the heads of the individual departments . According to the house tariff, the gross wage for most employees is around 2,000 euros per month, with no vacation or Christmas bonuses. He does not even reach 50% of the collective wage for journalists. The newspaper has thus become a “talent factory” or a “water heater” because “time and again, large papers, both left-wing and bourgeois, good writers buy away”.

In November 2013, the taz came under fire for a job advertisement for a traineeship , as the offered salary of 903.15 euros per month only corresponds to an hourly wage of 5.39 euros. This caused a sensation , especially against the background of the coalition talks held at the time and the associated debate about a nationwide minimum wage of EUR 8.50. The Taz justifies this low payment with the fact that the newspaper is “not feasible” in any other way and “greater opportunities, freedoms and a unique environment” compensate for this. In addition, reference is made to the fact that the Taz pays its regular employees "about a third less than the tariff for newspaper editors", but that this corresponds to "double the planned minimum wage".

In 2014 the Berlin Labor Court ruled that a job advertisement advertised by Taz in 2013 violated the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG). The newspaper had explicitly looked for a “woman with a migration history” in the job advertisement. A man from Ukraine successfully sued the labor court in Berlin for discrimination because this formulation clearly excludes men from the outset. The Taz was sentenced to a compensation payment of around 2700 euros.

Logo 2009
Logo 2007
Logo 2003

The company logo of the newspaper is the imprint of a paw (also called "Tazze"). However, Roland Matticzk from the sehstern agency, the inventor of the logo, failed to secure the rights to it when the taz was founded. The Jack Wolfskin company registered a similar logo for itself in the 1980s. The taz lost the legal dispute between the two companies in 2002, which meant that it is no longer allowed to print the paw on products that are part of Jack Wolfskin's core business . In addition, she is only allowed to use the paw on her own products in conjunction with the addition “the daily newspaper”.

Jack Wolfskin also took action against the illustration of a "Tazze" embroidered with a cross next to the required lettering on a bath towel, which is sold through the publisher's own taz shop: well-known brand ”, complained the lawyers.

Economic situation

Construction site of the new building on Friedrichstrasse, October 2015
Model of the new building

As with the circulation sold, the current finances of the taz, with revenues of around 26 million in 2013, developed independently of those of the industry. Advertising revenues only account for around 10% of the revenues and the advertisers of the taz have remained loyal to the paper through all the media crises and revenues have remained stable. This is facilitated by the fact that hardly any branded goods and retail chains advertise in the taz , but rather small companies ideally associated with the newspaper milieu. Around 75% of the subscribers voluntarily pay the standard amount or an increased support price. Only a quarter take advantage of the reduced rate offer.

The taz has diversified its income, in addition to the regular subscription sales, a weekend subscription was introduced, which brought in 1.7 million in 2013, the e-paper contributes around 900,000 euros. Le Monde diplomatique and the associated book editions and background publications bring 1.15 million . So far, the income from the “soft paywall”, which offers a payment option when the articles are called up on the Internet, has been insignificant. In 2013, only 130,000 euros were received from this.

The share capital of the cooperative is raised by the owners, who not only expect no interest, but also provide around 500,000 euros a year for investments with additional contributions. As a result, the newspaper gets by without financing costs for outside capital.

In 2013, the taz decided to build a new building on the southern Friedrichstrasse in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district by 2017 , embedded in an urban development measure around the former wholesale flower market . In the new, larger rooms, all employees should work under one roof. The construction costs for the architecturally demanding project with references to constructivism should amount to 20 million euros. In August 2014, the taz called for silent partners to subscribe to contributions for five or ten years at 2% or 2.5%. After just three months, the targeted six million euros were committed by 827 shareholders. Around 350 new shareholders were won, almost 400 increased their stake. In June 2015 it became known that the new building on Friedrichstrasse was being funded by the federal government with a total of 3.8 million euros. The amount comes from a federal fund intended to compensate for structural change in disadvantaged areas. It was criticized that old trees had to be felled on site for the new taz building and that the property was sold by the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district at a preferential price.

The foundation stone was laid on September 23, 2016 and the topping-out ceremony for the new taz publishing building at Friedrichstrasse 20–22 in 10969 Berlin took place on July 14, 2017. The building, designed by E2A Architects , Zurich, has received several awards, including with the galvanizing award for architecture and metal design 2019 and the architecture award Berlin . The taz has been produced in the new building since November 5, 2018 . The new building is geared towards an ecological energy supply. A 29 kW solar system is used to supply its own electricity. Any additional electricity required is supplied as renewable energy by the Schönau electricity works. The house is mainly heated with the waste heat from the servers and the cold rooms of the taz canteen and thus indirectly with renewable electricity.

Managing directors

Karl-Heinz Ruch was the publisher's managing director from its foundation until the end of 2019 . Andreas Bull and Andreas Marggraf have been managing directors with equal rights since the beginning of 2020 . Marggraf worked for taz from 1998 to 2007: as managing director of taz Nord Verlags-GmbH and as controller of taz Entwicklungs GmbH. Before that he worked for the aid organization Doctors Without Borders . Since June 2020, taz has had its first managing director, Aline Lüllmann. Since then, the taz has been run by the three managing directors on an equal footing.

story

"Game number" of the "daily newspaper" from June 7, 1978 by Ute Scheub

The taz was created as a result of the Tunix Congress in January 1978 in Berlin and was also a reaction to the “ German Autumn ” in 1977. Among the taz co-founders were Hans-Christian Ströbele and Gaby Weber .

On June 7, 1978, the Berlin taz initiative produced a "game number". The then student Ute Scheub , who wrote the texts and drew caricatures, played an important role . In this way, possible supporters should get an idea of ​​what the newspaper could look like.

According to the principle of equality, each employee received the same wage of 600  German marks . Since, in contrast to the usual hierarchy in newspaper editorial offices, there were also better opportunities for advancement, the taz was often referred to as the "Journalist School of the Republic". In addition to Ströbele, the speechwriter for Federal Chancellor Schröder, Reinhard Hesse , began his career at the taz and the later Federal Minister of Health Andrea Fischer was employed as a printer at the taz . The first edition appeared on September 26th, 1978. However, it was dated September 22nd - it took five days to process the 16-page “zero number no. 1”. It contained a two-page report by the writer and journalist Gabriel García Márquez on the victory of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua . Other focal points were the planned reprocessing plant for nuclear waste in Gorleben , the arrest of Astrid Proll , an interview with an animator at a peep show , the resistance to uranium mining in the Black Forest and the NATO major maneuver "Autumn Forge".

The second zero number appeared on the occasion of the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 1978. The third zero number appeared in early December 1978 as the last to be produced in Frankfurt am Main. The fourth zero number of the taz appeared on January 20, 1979. The first editorial offices were from 1979 to 1989 in the Brunnenviertel at Wattstrasse 11.

The first regular edition of the taz then appeared on April 17, 1979. The newspaper saw itself as an alternative - as a daily antidote - to the newspaper market, which it previously regarded as exclusively bourgeois- oriented, with the target group of students, alternative , greens , left-wing liberals , left-wing social democracy and later also for the squatter movement that grew from 1980 onwards .

The newspaper has had several restarts over the years. Round anniversaries are usually celebrated with special editions. On the 30th anniversary of the regular publication in April 2009, there was a tazkongress , which was dedicated to current political discussions. In addition, the newspaper appeared in a renovated layout and with a new weekend supplement called sundaz , which replaced the previous taz mag .

The state police Schleswig-Holstein (LKA-SH) and the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) have to conduct investigations of an alleged terrorist organization in northern Germany on the eve of the G8 summit in Heiligendamm in 2007 listened to, among other things, at least 19 phone calls with journalists, including talks by members of the taz . Employees from NDR Info , Spiegel Online and tagesschau.de as well as several defense lawyers were also affected .

In 2010, Alice Schwarzer accused the taz of having been the “central forum for pedophilia propaganda ” in the early 1980s . In 2011, the FAZ criticized the taz by attributing to it having given “ pederasts ” a platform to “ ideologically legitimize child molestation”. As in a report by the Frankfurter Rundschau , positive attitudes towards the Nuremberg Indian Commune , which for example demanded a right to free sexuality for adults with children, were spoken of in the taz at that time. An article in the taz by Nina Apin from 2010 addressed the problem. As a result, the relationship to the "Indian commune" was ambivalent. Between issues such as the RAF hunger strike and NATO double decision , the dispute with pedophile groups was a marginal phenomenon. Since the 1990s, a positive attitude towards pedosexuality has no longer found sympathy in the newspaper.

In 2013, an article ordered by the newspaper by the then taz author Christian Füller , who defended the thesis that pedophilia was "not a minor matter" with the Greens, but was "based on the green ideology", was published by the then editor-in-chief Ines Pohl stopped. Pohl's decision, the wording of Filler’s article and details from the editorial meeting became public due to a publication by Stefan Niggemeier . According to a report by the FAZ, Pohl instructed the newspaper's department head in writing that “no texts from him should appear in the taz. Please ensure that this does not happen. ”A long version of the rejected article was published on September 14, 2013 in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung .

Leaf reforms

After intensive preparation, the print edition of the taz has appeared in a different layout since October 2, 2017. The last newspaper reform in 2009 was aimed at creating a newspaper in one piece . The aim of the newspaper reform in 2017 was the process of "transformation in which the newspaper wants to remain a daily newspaper, but can no longer just remain a daily newspaper."

The changes include the painted hashtag on the cover, picture stories on page 2 and the double - page report close-up in the first book. Furthermore, the taz app has been revised and the limits of what is technically feasible have been exhausted in order to take advantage of the print margins; the number of topics discussed has been reduced in favor of fewer in-depth topics. Two further details are more white space and the omission of the Kenkel (square: ■) a graphic design element to divide or complete texts in sub-items.

The weekend edition differs in structure and layout from the edition of the working days. The conception of the new design took place in cooperation with the external art directors Janine Sack and Christian Küpker.

Rescue campaigns

Since it was founded, the taz has faced bankruptcy several times . The newspaper has tried again and again to get more subscribers with attention-grabbing campaigns. During a so-called blackmail campaign , for example, the editors “threatened” to let the newspaper appear for a day without photos, without criticism, as a tabloid, etc. if not enough new subscriptions were taken out in a certain week. As a result, the "threats" were partially implemented. In the first half of 2003, the daily newspaper was able to make a profit for the first time in its history.

The taz regularly recruits new members for its cooperative as well as higher contributions from the cooperative members. At the end of 2003, the newspaper was looking for investors for the taz Entwicklungs Kommanditgesellschaft , which among other things had financed a daily local section in North Rhine-Westphalia since December 8, 2003, but which was discontinued in July 2007.

In the winter of 2004, the taz started a subscription campaign with the ExtraBlatt - Get Exquisite , which at the same time aims to draw attention to the special importance of daily newspapers in general. For example , Juli Zeh , Michael Jürgs , Maxim Biller , FW Bernstein or Michael Rutschky could be won as authors . Eckhard Henscheid and Manfred Bofinger contributed to an east-west dialogue .

Since April 30, 2005, the taz has had a new front page, with which it primarily tries to increase the number of kiosk purchases. So now a certain topic is more in focus, which is also underlined by a large picture. As of June 2020, the number of weekend subscriptions has risen to more than 15,000.

Actions

Under the motto "The only medium against propaganda rubbish and promulgatory acidity is still literature" (September 18, 1987), the editorial team was handed over to well-known authors for three days in autumn 1987: Hans Magnus Enzensberger , Heiner Müller , Alfred Sohn- Rethel , Hans Mayer , Erich Kuby , Johannes Mario Simmel , Elfriede Jelinek and Hermann Henselmann took part.

After a taz ddr produced in the GDR had been published since February 26, 1990 , in June 1990 it was the first newspaper to publish a list of 9251 Stasi objects in the GDR in a special issue - a controversial action that was also criticized by GDR civil rights activists found. In December 1991 the so-called taz Ost went up in the parent newspaper.

In the German preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 , the taz supported the singer Senait Mehari with the song Herz aus Eis . Readers were allowed to write the text of the song, and there were also several melodies to choose from. In the German preliminary round, Senait came fourth.

In the Saturday edition before the state elections in Bavaria in September 2003, the taz announced on the front page "Stoiber wins clear victory" as well as the preliminary election results, the lottery numbers and Bundesliga results.

In December 2003 the editorial team was occupied for a while as part of the student protests against budget cuts at Berlin universities.

In May 2004, on the occasion of the planned liberalization of antitrust law for newspapers , the taz started a daily series on one- newspaper circles , successfully drawing attention to the increasing concentration of the press .

The daily newspaper , which has been writing its title in lower case since 1982, published an edition in the so-called moderate lower case on August 12, 2004 . This was intended as a backlash to the announcement by some German publishers to return to the old spelling.

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Rudi Dutschke's death on December 24, 2004, the taz applied for a part of Berlin's Kochstrasse to be renamed Rudi-Dutschke-Strasse as “a symbol for the social reconciliation of generations” . After many years of legal disputes with a community of residents (of which Axel-Springer-Verlag is a member), the Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court declared the renaming to be legally binding in April 2008.

For trademark reasons, the taz had to re-title its satirical page 1 section, which was named after the ARD news program Tagesschau . Since then, the rubric has been called “forbidden” and until April 2009 was marked with the note “by the way: forbidden may not be called Tagesschau”. From January 2008 the rubric name was sold to readers on a daily basis. After a lengthy dispute over names among the readership, a reader bought the rubric name dachgold for five euros and ten old rubles, thus starting a name that was new and bought by readers every day. the actor Dietmar Bär bought the name and had " Jens Lehmann " inserted for it. Since May 5, 2008, however, the name “forbidden” has been used again without any additions. In order to search for a new editor for the section, it was given the title “abandoned” for a few days in August 2011.

In solidarity with the Iranian director Jafar Panahi , who was prevented by the Islamist regime of Iran from leaving for the Berlinale 2011 , the taz appeared on February 11, 2011 in green, the color of the Iranian opposition movement.

In support of the demand for women to have at least 30 percent women in management in the German media industry , a weekend edition of the taz was published on November 17, 2012 by the Pro Quote initiative . The day before, Anne Will , Dunja Hayali , Lisa Ortgies , Annette Bruhns , Dagmar Engel and Ines Pohl, as well as Monika Grütters and Doris Schröder from politics, attended the editorial meeting of the Sonder-taz and the discussion on the subject of " quota " -Köpf and Krista Sager . Articles were contributed by Meike and Wibke Bruhns , Giovanni di Lorenzo , Antonia Rados , Sonia Mikich , Ranga Yogeshwar , Ute Scheub, Roland Tichy and Miriam Meckel , among others . Among the interviewees were the publishing manager Julia Jäkel , family minister Kristina Schröder and the SPD chancellor candidate Peer Steinbrück , who was interviewed by Annette Bruhns and Anne Will , and the Italian artist Monica Bonvicini, who lives in Berlin, designed a page-sized work of art for the campaign. The day the “Odds taz” was created was accompanied by a “ live ticker ” on the taz homepage .

Keylogger affair

On February 17, 2015, an IT employee discovered a keylogger on an intern's computer in a Taz editorial room and installed a trap. The next day, the management was first informed and, at lunchtime, the long-time taz editor Sebastian Heiser was observed pulling off the stick and challenged. Thereupon he left the editorial office in a hurry. That same evening, the front door of the Taz building was broken into, but a second door behind it remained undamaged, which could be opened with a code known to most employees. The management then dismissed Heiser and filed a criminal complaint. The Taz itself and other media then reported on the incident.

In June 2016, the Taz published comprehensive documentation of the case. Heiser had spied on at least 23 colleagues for more than a year, including 19 women, most of them interns. The Taz came to the conclusion that the data theft was due to personal motives.

In autumn 2016, there were charges of intercepting and spying on data in 14 cases. After Heiser failed to appear for the hearing at the beginning of 2017, the court in absentia issued a penalty order for 160 daily rates of 40 euros, which became final because Heiser accepted him.

Heiser himself had evacuated to Cambodia, apparently immediately after his discovery, with which Germany has no extradition agreement. Two editors found him there and tried to talk to him, but Heiser largely refused.

reception

Awards (selection)

  • At the Grimme Online Award 2012 the taz received two nominations, one of them for its video portrait project “berlin Follow” in the category “Culture and Entertainment”. Similar to the New York Times project “One in 8 Million”, people from Berlin were documented entertainingly in photo films by the editors Frauke Böger and Plutonia Plarre. Technically, they cooperated with the production team from 2470media . The second ongoing project is called “Party Donation Watch”. It provides its own search engine for party donations in Germany and contains "elaborately prepared and free OpenData material". This means that the taz editors are represented in the “Knowledge and Education” section.
  • taz editor Jost Maurin received the journalist award “Green Reportage” from the Association of German Agricultural Journalists (VDAJ) in 2014 and 2017. In 2015 he was named “Best Second” at the German Journalism Prize.
  • Hannes Koch received the Theodor Wolff Prize in 2018 for his article "Karim, I have to deport you", which was published in the taz and the Badische Zeitung.
  • Georg Löwisch received the LeadAward in silver in the category " Journalist of the Year: National Newspaper " category .
  • In 2019, the taz won the journalist of the year award from Medium Magazin in three categories .
  • In 2021 the further developed taz app was awarded by the Art Directors Club (ADC) in Hamburg in the category "Editorial - Newspaper - Redesign".

The relationship with the Axel Springer Verlag

The taz has a special relationship with the Bild newspaper, which is published by Axel Springer Verlag. Its editor-in-chief Kai Diekmann sued the taz when its author Gerhard Henschel claimed on May 8, 2002 on the satirical page "the truth" that Diekmann wanted to undergo a penis enlargement . Diekmann sued the newspaper for 30,000 euros in damages. The Berlin Court of Appeal decided in the second instance that Diekmann as editor-in-chief of Bild “consciously seeks his economic advantage from violating the personal rights of others” and is therefore “less heavily burdened by the violation of his own personal rights ” (AZ 27 O 615/02). He must "assume that those standards that he applies to others are also of concern to himself." Therefore, the court classified the violation of personality as not so serious that compensation for pain and suffering was appropriate. At the same time, the court forbade the taz to repeat the report. In March 2006, Diekmann told the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet that the lawsuit was "a mistake". He made himself all the more ridiculous. In response to the legal dispute with Diekmann, the artist Peter Lenk created a satirical sculpture that was attached to the east wall of the taz publishing house on November 15, 2009 (and thus in the direction of the offices of the Bild newspaper opposite ). The work of art with the title Peace Be With You (also called Pimmel über Berlin ), which spans five floors , shows Kai Diekmann with an oversized penis as the main character and depicts other secondary characters, all of which revolve around picture headlines from the past few years it was about penises.

The taz headline on the 50th birthday of the picture newspaper in 2002, 50 years Picture - Now's enough! to protest against the newspaper's tabloid journalism . For the 25th anniversary of the zero number on September 27, 2003, the “favorite enemies” were invited to work as editors for one day in the taz editorial team. In addition to Kai Diekmann as editor-in-chief of the edition, the former BDI president Hans-Olaf Henkel , the former defense minister Rudolf Scharping as well as television pastor Jürgen Fliege and the former editor of the Bild newspaper Peter Boenisch were involved in the action, which was titled as a " hostile takeover " . For the first time, former Chancellor Helmut Kohl was interviewed for the taz in the issue . The so-called Feindes-taz 2003 managed the record circulation of 100,000 copies.

In 2005, Axel Springer Verlag had the broadcasting of the taz cinema spots “Kiosk I” and “Kiosk II” prohibited by means of an injunction. Springer stated that this was " reputation exploitation to the detriment of the Bild -Zeitung" and that the readers of Bild would be disqualified. The spots won a First Steps Award in August 2006 . In the appeal hearing before the Federal Court of Justice (BGH), the latter overturned the decisions of the lower courts in its judgment (Az .: I ZR 134/07) of October 1, 2009 and dismissed the complaint of the Bild-Zeitung. The taz is thus allowed to use the commercials again and scoff at picture readers.

In the special edition on the 30th anniversary of the first edition, on September 27, 2008, the Bild newspaper congratulated the anniversary with a full-page advertisement. A paving stone with a birthday candle could be seen. Something similar was repeated on April 18, 2009: the anniversary edition on the 30th anniversary of the regular publication appeared with an advertisement from Axel Springer Verlag with the question: “Isn't it nice to have reached an age in which one drinks cocktails instead of them to throw? ".

In May 2009, Bild editor-in-chief Kai Diekmann became a member of the taz cooperative .

On November 20, 2009, a fake special edition of the taz was distributed in front of the taz café with the title Wir sind Schwanz! wore. It later emerged that Kai Diekmann was responsible for the fake edition.

Satire page The truth

According to the taz, the truth is the only satire and humor page in a daily newspaper worldwide.

  • The Greens distanced themselves from the taz in November 2001 after the newspaper showed a full-page, colored photo of party leader Claudia Roth on its cover , on which she wears a green cape over a red evening dress. The headline was "The cucumber of the year". Editor-in-chief Bascha Mika said it was just a satire. The site was designed by the satire section on truth on the occasion of its tenth anniversary.
  • An article published on June 26, 2006 on the last page of the taz called Die Truth led to upset relations between Germany and Poland . In the article Poland's new potato. Villains who want to rule the world. Today: Lech "Katsche" Kaczynski , the Polish President Lech Kaczyński and his twin brother and then Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński were satirically depicted as politically inexperienced and simple-minded. The headline “Poland's new potato” was an inside joke that was only recognizable for taz readers : The former Pope John Paul II , who came from Poland, was regularly referred to as “potato” on the truth page of the taz . The political talks planned shortly afterwards between France, Germany and Poland - also known as the Weimar Triangle - were canceled by Lech Kaczyński. Officially, this was done for reasons of illness, but political analysts assumed that this was a direct consequence of the article. The rejection was vehemently criticized by eight former Polish foreign ministers in an open letter. In contrast, the parliamentary group leader of the ruling PiS party , Przemysław Gosiewski , called on Justice Minister Ziobro to examine whether criminal proceedings could be initiated against the taz for insulting the president. Polish government officials also called on the German government to condemn the article. This refused, however, with reference to the freedom of the press in Germany .
  • On April 19, 2011, a gloss was published under the heading “The truth” under the title “The whole world loves the King of Swaziland”, which was criticized as racist in an open letter from the Migration Council Berlin Brandenburg. The use of derogatory and racist terms for blacks was criticized in particular, as well as their clichéd sexualized representation. The editor-in-chief of the taz reacted by referring to the autonomy of the departments and authors at the taz . The answer also referred to the opinion of the author Michael Ringel , who declared the ironic use of traditional clichés and stereotypes within a gloss to be a legitimate means of satire.

Press Council reprimands

The taz received the first reprimand from the German Press Council as a result of a satirical article in the Easter edition of April 18, 1987 under the title “Gourmands and Gourmets - Well hung on the cross, it is omnipresent. For Easter some tips on what more sophisticated kitchens would make of it. ”This article - published years before outside of newspapers - referred to the Christian Lord's Supper , at which bread and wine are consumed, in which, according to the official doctrine of various churches , including the Catholic , during the rite Jesus Christ takes shape. The article began with the words “This is my body…, this is my blood…”, which can also be attributed to the same rituals. The article then switched to a historical account of cannibalism .

The Berlin Ordinariate reported this article to the German Press Council and filed a criminal complaint . The complaint to the German Press Council stated that "the combination of words and images with Christ ... as well as the wording of the Holy Scriptures with the words of the institution of the altar sacrament accepted a mockery and denigration of the church". The proceedings against the responsible editor ended in July 1988 with an acquittal . The court found the publication to be covered by the fundamental right to freedom of expression . In 1992 an equally unsuccessful appointment procedure was initiated. In particular, it was found that the publication of the article did not constitute a religious abuse.

It was not until more than four years after the article was published in 1991 that the press council issued a public reprimand. In this it was said that the "religious feeling of Christians" had been disturbed by the article.

In 2009 the German Press Council issued a non-public reprimand against the newspaper for violating the press code . In her reporting on a custody dispute between a couple of parents, she had not questioned one of the two parties to the dispute and thus, in the opinion of the Complaints Committee, had violated journalistic due diligence. The press council saw a violation of personal rights because one parent could be identified.

In 2013, the German Press Council issued a reprimand against the newspaper for violating the press code . It was about the headline “Junta buddy replaces Hitlerjunge”, which appeared after the election of Pope Francis . The press council complained that the newspaper had thereby grossly violated the principle of due diligence. Bringing Pope Francis close to a regime that murdered tens of thousands of people without sufficient evidence hurts his honor.

Overview of the reprimands of the press council towards the taz:

year Number of complaints Remarks Type of violation
1991 1 - Religion, worldview, custom
1997 1 - Truthfulness and respect for human dignity
1999 1 - Protection of honor
2000 1 not public Personal rights
2001 3 - Diligence,
truthfulness and respect for human dignity,
protection of honor
2002 1 - Truthfulness and respect for human dignity
2009 1 not public Care, personal rights
2013 1 - Care, personal rights, protection of honor
2016 1 - Sensational reporting, protection of minors

In 2012, the German Press Council expressed disapproval for violating the press code . Deniz Yücel's column “The Foreign Protection Officer” , published on TAZ Online , contained a statement about the person “Thilo S.”, “[...] to whom one can only wish that the next stroke would do his work more thoroughly.” To wish someone a serious illness or worse would go far beyond a critical expression of opinion and would be incompatible with human dignity. The disapproval was expressed because of a violation of Section 1.

In 1998, the Austrian Press Council reprimanded an article by the Balkan correspondent Erich Rathfelder about an alleged mass grave in Orahovac in Kosovo , which appeared in the Austrian daily Die Presse as well as in the taz , and accused Rathfelder of violating professional journalism.

Legal proceedings Sarrazin against taz

After the reprimand by the German Press Council, Thilo Sarrazin sued the taz because he saw his personal rights violated by Deniz Yücel's column, “The Foreigner Protection Officer” . The Berlin regional court approved Sarrazin and forbade the taz from further publishing and distributing this text. Sarrazin was awarded € 20,000 in compensation. Yücel had stated in one of his reprimanded columns, among other things, although Sarrazin never had a stroke, that "author Thilo S., whom one can call a lisping, stuttering, twitching human caricature, and only in brackets, if one knows, that it was so disfigured as a result of a stroke and that one can only wish that the next stroke would do its work more thoroughly. "

Positive discrimination

In June 2014 the Berlin Labor Court ruled that the taz had discriminated against a male applicant for a volunteer position advertised only for female applicants with a migration background and therefore had to pay him compensation in the amount of three months' salary. The taz had considered this disadvantage to be justified and necessary in order to increase the proportion of women in journalistic management positions ( positive discrimination ).

Column critical of the police

On June 15, 2020, the column “Abolition of the Police - All cops are incapable of working” by Hengameh Yaghoobifarah appeared in the taz , in which, in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement, she proposed that all 250,000 police officers go to landfill after the police were abolished to dispose of, but not "as garbage people with keys to houses, but on the dump", where they are "only surrounded by rubbish", which is why they feel most comfortable there "among their own kind" anyway. Then the refunded German police union and the police union criminal charges of sedition against the taz . After a preliminary examination, the public prosecutor saw no criminal offense in the publication of the column and therefore no reason to continue investigating the case. Marc Felix Serrao commented the text in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung and concluded the taz is until further notice, "a sheet that misanthropic Clickbait -Müll" publiziere.

The column was controversial within the paper. In a public "internal editorial debate about the column", taz editors commented from different perspectives. (Summary and chronology of the taz)

On September 8, 2020, the press council came to the conclusion with an overwhelming majority that the column did not violate the press code. The police are - unlike members of religious or ethnic minorities - only a professional group and therefore do not fall under the protection against discrimination according to Section 12 of the Press Code. The press council had received a total of 382 complaints.

miscellaneous

Editorial Board

The taz has an editorial board that sees itself as the guardian of the editorial statute (so-called taz constitution). It is elected by the editors in a secret ballot for a period of two years and consists of three editors.

TAZ swing

In 1978 Die Drei Tornados composed the TAZ-Swing for the taz for advertising reasons ("With a joint in your mouth, the news gets round, who knows, who knows").

taz Report 2021

In March 2018, the taz published the innovation report taz Report 2021 , which deals with the future course of the taz.

Abbreviations and historical dates

Author abbreviations (abbreviations)

For short articles in the printed edition of the taz, author abbreviations (abbreviations) are used instead of the full names of the authors:

Press and news agencies

Press and news agencies frequently quoted in the taz:

Editors-in-chief

Editors-in-chief (editorial management) and deputy editors-in-chief from 1984 until today

1984–1987 Thomas Hartmann

1988-1991 Georgia Tornow

1990–1991 Andreas Rostek

1992–1994 Michael Sontheimer , Elke Schmitter (Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Jürgen Gottschlich )

1994–1995 Arno Widmann

1995–1996 Norbert Thomma, Arno Luik , Thomas Schmid

1996–1999 Michael Rediske, Klaudia Wick (Deputy Editor-in-Chief: 1996–1998 Hermann-Josef Tenhagen )

1999–2009 Bascha Mika (deputy editors-in-chief: 1999–2004 Thomas Eyerich, 1999–2009 Peter Unfried , 2004–2014 Reiner Metzger)

2009–2014 Ines Pohl (deputy editors-in-chief: 2011–2014 Sabine am Orde, 2004–2014 Reiner Metzger; chief reporter: Peter Unfried)

April 2014 – July 2015 Ines Pohl, Andreas Rüttenauer (chief reporter: Peter Unfried)

July 2015 – September 2015 Andreas Rüttenauer (Chief reporter: Peter Unfried)

September 2015 – April 2020 Georg Löwisch , deputy editors-in-chief since May 1, 2016 Barbara Junge and Katrin Gottschalk (chief reporter: Peter Unfried)

May 2020 – July 2020 Barbara Junge , deputy editor-in-chief: Katrin Gottschalk , (chief reporter: Peter Unfried)

from August 2020 Barbara Junge and Ulrike Winkelmann , deputy editor-in-chief: Katrin Gottschalk, (chief reporter: Peter Unfried)

Anniversary editions

Anniversary editions of the taz:

  • 1000th edition: March 31, 1983
  • 2000 Edition: September 2, 1986
  • 3000th edition: January 6, 1990
  • 4000th edition: May 5, 1993
  • 5000th edition: August 14, 1996
  • 6000th edition: November 25, 1999
  • 7000 edition: March 10, 2003
  • 8000th edition: June 20, 2006
  • 9000th edition: September 29, 2009
  • 10000 edition: January 8, 2013
  • 11000th edition: April 22, 2016
  • 11912th edition: April 18, 2019 "... U24 readers * have occupied the editorial team for the 40th birthday of taz ..."

There were also anniversary editions for the round birthdays: 10 years, 20 years, 25 years, etc.

Special editions

The taz issues special editions for special occasions or on special topics. A small selection:

  • September 27, 2003: " Today there is cabbage " - Takeover by the Bild (newspaper) under the direction of Kai Diekmann for the 25th anniversary of the taz birthday
  • January 25, 2017: open society .
  • October 20, 2017: 100 years of the October Revolution
  • August 30, 2018: Climate change is here
  • 14./15. December 2019: kalle - on the farewell of long-time managing director Karl-Heinz Ruch (as a complete edition for free download)
  • 21./25. May 2020: Entschwörungs-taz - special edition on the coronavirus pandemic and the increased occurrence of conspiracy theories (as a complete edition for free download)
  • September 25, 2020: The Climate Newspaper - Friendly takeover of the taz by climate activists (as a complete edition for free download)

literature

Web links

Commons : The daily newspaper (taz)  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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