Ernst Corinth

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Ernst Corinth (born November 6, 1951 ) is a German journalist and media critic.

Corinth (eco) has been writing the weekly column Netzgeflüster on the computer page of the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung since 1996 , the oldest German Internet column. This computer site was awarded third place in 2004 at the “Consumer Journalism Prize” from Stiftung Warentest, which was advertised for the first time .

Corinth is responsible for glosses and opinion-based comments at the online magazine Telepolis from Heise-Verlag . Since 1999 he has been writing articles for this weekly magazine in which he critically deals with the phenomena of the media age and which are frequently cited in literature and on the Internet.

Corinth also writes for the satire magazine Titanic and the Bremer Weser-Kurier . He wrote hundreds of film reviews for the Dirk Jasper Film Lexicon . He lives and works in Hanover .

Fonts

  • Marcus Schwarze, Ernst Corinth, Dirk Kirchberg, How it works with the Internet , Madsack, Hannover, 2009, ISBN 978-3-94030835-1

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hannoversche Allgemeine: Netzgeflüster
  2. Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung: In Germany's oldest Internet column, eco reports on curiosities that it has discovered on the Internet
  3. Press release Stiftung Warentest , test.de.
  4. ^ Hannoversche Allgemeine Online: Stiftung Warentest awards HAZ computer site ( Memento from March 10, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) , May 25, 2004.
  5. Heise Verlag website
  6. Perlentaucher.de
  7. Michael Jäckel (eds.) And Manfred Mai : Online Vergesellschaftung ?: mediensociological perspectives on new communication technologies , VS Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3531145835
  8. Peter Bürger : Kino der Angst: Terror, Krieg und Staatskunst aus Hollywood , Schmetterling Verlag, 2005, ISBN 389657471X