Focus Online

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Focus Online
News portal
languages German
operator Focus Online Group GmbH
On-line January 18, 1996
https://www.focus.de/

Focus Online is a German-language website for news from Focus magazine . The internet platform, which has been accessible since 1996, belongs indirectly to the media group Hubert Burda Media .

history

Focus Online was launched on January 18, 1996, exactly three years after the magazine of the same name . The offer received attention mainly because of the success-based prices for placing Internet advertising . The first relaunch took place one year after its publication, and since then Focus Online has been repeatedly changed optically, technically and editorially. In 1997, Focus Online was the editorial online offering with the greatest reach in the German-speaking World Wide Web for the first time . In particular, it competes with the websites of other news media , such as Bild.de or Spiegel Online .

editor

The website is published by the Focus Online Group GmbH. This company belongs to BurdaForward GmbH and is included in the subgroup financial statements of Burda GmbH, which belongs to the media group Hubert Burda Media .

criticism

On the occasion of a collective bargaining dispute between Deutsche Bahn and the unions in November 2014, Focus Online described union chairman Claus Weselsky ( GDL ) as the “most hated” German at the moment. The article gave precise details about Weselsky's private apartment, so that the address could be identified by those familiar with the area. This investigation and making available the private address of the union chairman was criticized as a violation of the journalistic rules of the game.

In autumn 2014 it was confirmed that Helmut Markwort had written several articles on Focus Online about FC Bayern under the pseudonym Moritz Rodach , although he was a member of the club's administrative board. Observers spoke of a conflict of interest, although the articles concerned were "essentially succinct".

In February 2019, Focus Online fell for a satire by Titanic . Focus Online reported on alleged manipulation of exhaust gas measuring stations by left-wing radicals. The article is corrected a little later. Focus Online regrets the incident.

Stefan Niggemeier threw the portal before several times, using controversial issues such as the refugee crisis or Islam " xenophobes to address specifically".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Burda's visions . In: Market & Technology . May 1996, p. 70 .
  2. Uli Baur : That was our start . In: Focus magazine . March 19, 2012 ( focus.de [accessed October 30, 2016]).
  3. Boris Udina: Price concept for Focus Online . In: horizon . December 21, 1995, p. 12 .
  4. Faster, slimmer, more beautiful . In: horizon . May 29, 1997, p. 48 .
  5. Focus Online. In: Internet Archive . Retrieved October 30, 2016 .
  6. Michael Sturm: Focus Online far ahead . In: horizon . August 14, 1997, p. 43 .
  7. Roland Pimpl: Weekly titles fight for the web . In: horizon . August 3, 2006, p. 38 .
  8. Imprint. In: Focus Online. Retrieved April 23, 2020 .
  9. Focus Online. Hubert Burda Media , accessed on April 23, 2020 .
  10. René Martens: Claus Weselsky: We know where you live. In: Zeit Online . November 7, 2014, accessed October 30, 2016 .
  11. ^ René Martens: Helmut Markwort and FC Bayern - facts, facts, facts. In: Zeit Online. October 1, 2014, accessed October 30, 2016 .
  12. Questionable reporting - Helmut Markwort wrote about his FC Bayern. In: Spiegel Online . October 9, 2014, accessed October 30, 2016 .
  13. Christian Meier: The man who was at Focus Moritz Rodach: Helmut Markworts FC Bayern reports. In: Meedia. October 1, 2014, accessed October 30, 2016 .
  14. Tammo Kohlwes: “Focus” falls for the “Titanic” satire: radical leftists who pump fine dust . In: The daily newspaper: taz . February 18, 2019, ISSN  0931-9085 ( taz.de [accessed June 3, 2019]).
  15. FOCUS Online: On our own behalf: manipulation of particulate matter measuring stations was satire. Retrieved June 3, 2019 .
  16. Stefan Niggemeier : Unbelievable: THIS is how “Focus Online” creates a mood against refugees. August 5, 2015, accessed July 2, 2020 .
  17. ^ Stefan Niggemeier : Material for xenophobes: the successful social media strategy of "Focus Online". November 11, 2015, accessed July 2, 2020 .