Spark Zentralredaktion

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The spark Zentralredaktion Berlin GmbH (proper spelling: "FUNKE central editorial office") is a central institution of Spark Media Group that its regional newspapers "serve with national content, print and digital" is. This editorial office is what is meant when a radio or newspaper report says “as XYZ said to the newspapers of the Funke media group”.

Jörg Quoos has been the editor-in-chief since the editorial office was set up . Editor-in-chief Digital was Thomas Kloß until May 2018 and Carsten Erdmann since June 2018 . The editorial office is located in the “ The Q ” building in Berlin-Mitte .

history

The establishment of the Funke Zentralredaktion began on February 15, 2015. On August 10, 2015, trial operations began. Production should start on August 31. First of all, the daily newspapers Berliner Morgenpost and Hamburger Abendblatt , which had been taken over by Axel Springer SE on May 1, 2014, were supplied with articles; one month later, the North Rhine-Westphalian daily newspapers were also to be supplied with content, the previously central content from a central content desk in Essen , the headquarters of the Funke media group that emerged from the WAZ media group.

The Berliner Morgenpost and the Hamburger Abendblatt were provided with central content within the Springer Group by a joint editorial team with Die Welt in Berlin, which was initially continued after the two newspapers were transferred to the Funke media group. The content delivery contract was terminated on April 30, 2015, which is now being offset by Funke Zentralredaktion Berlin.

The Braunschweiger Zeitung and the daily newspapers of the Funke media group in Thuringia ( Thüringer Allgemeine , Ostthüringer Zeitung and Thüringer Landeszeitung ) have also been supplied with content by the Berlin central editorial office since spring 2016.

In February 2019, the Funke media group announced the reduction of 22 of the 94 jobs in the central editorial office. The research department is to be dissolved and its employees will switch to the smaller departments of politics and economics.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Central editorial office . In: funkemedien.de . 2015. Accessed December 27, 2015.
  2. a b FUNKE MEDIENGRUPPE establishes a central editorial office in Berlin . In: funkemedien.de . January 27, 2015. Accessed December 27, 2015.
  3. a b Mood of optimism: FUNKE Zentralredaktion Berlin starts test operations . In: funkemedien.de . August 10, 2015. Accessed December 27, 2015.
  4. Jörg Quoos heads the new central editorial office for the Funke media group in Berlin . In: meedia.de . January 27, 2015. Accessed December 27, 2015.
  5. Welt und Funke: Article exchange continues ›Meedia . In: meedia.de . 07/30/2013 8:07 am. Retrieved on December 15, 2015: "A spokesman spoke to the Handelsblatt about" economic realities ". Anything but a continuation of the cooperation - but now between two publishers - would have been a surprise. "
  6. W & V / dpa: W&V: 'Welt' is planning its own reporting again . In: wuv.de . December 1, 2014. Accessed on December 16, 2015: "The content delivery contract with the Funke Group will not be continued," said a spokeswoman for Axel Springer on Friday, reports the DPA news agency. "
  7. Daniel Bouhs, Jürn Kruse: Free at last . In: taz.de . December 6, 2014. Accessed on December 15, 2015: “With this culture clash, it seems only logical that those involved cut the last editorial bridges. So far, the world and its earlier sister titles are still closely interwoven: Springer supplies his former titles with supraregional items from politics, economics and colorful things - although the latent compulsion to please also take this with you in the morning post has been eliminated since the Welt colleagues sit a few feet away. Conversely, Morgenpost and Abendblatt are still producing the regional sections for Welt and WamS - ready for printing. As of May 2015, both houses will finally go their separate ways. Funke wants to deliver the supraregional itself and Springer wants to produce its own local parts for the world in the future. "
  8. In the future without you taz.de, February 7, 2019

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