Germany's Next Topmodel
Television broadcast | |
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German title | Germany's Next Topmodel |
Country of production | Germany |
Year (s) | since 2006 |
Production company |
Seasons 1–7: Tresor TV since season 8: RedSeven |
length | 60-150 minutes |
Episodes | 235 in 15 seasons |
genre | Reality show , talent show |
idea |
Tyra Banks ( America's Next Top Model ) |
Moderation | Heidi Klum |
First broadcast | January 25, 2006 on ProSieben |
Germany's Next Topmodel (short: GNTM ) is a German casting show in reality TV format on the station ProSieben . The program, which has been broadcast annually since 2006, is moderated by Heidi Klum and is a glocalized adaptation of the American format Next Top Model .
concept
The aim of the casting show is to find Germany's “next top model”; in contrast to mere beauty pageants in which the most beautiful woman is chosen. In the so-called challenges that take place in every season episode, the participants are confronted with different tasks. These are primarily used to stage an interesting television show .
In an early episode of a season, the so-called makeover takes place, in which the haircut and sometimes also the hair color of the candidates is changed. In the event of major changes, for example if a long haircut is to be turned into a short haircut, the emotional reactions of the candidates and possible conflicts with the jury are discussed. Almost every program also includes photos with an unusual motto. In the program, only the first names of the participants and, if necessary, the first letter of the last name to distinguish them, are mentioned.
production
When signing the contract, Klum made it a condition that the film should be primarily shot near her home in Los Angeles in order to be able to stay in contact with her children. So followed z. B. in the seventh season to two weeks of initial shooting time in Germany and Thailand three and a half months of shooting time at the starting location Los Angeles.
The new production company from the eighth season onwards was RedSeven Entertainment , which already produced Austria's Next Topmodel . In addition to declining ratings, it was assumed that the reason for the change was that the previous production company Tresor TV was also responsible for the production of the competing program The Perfect Model on VOX .
The number of episodes initially increased with the number of finalists from 10 (season 1) through 13 (season 2) to 16 (seasons 3–7) and then leveled off to 14 (season 8) and 15 (seasons 9–11) .
The winners were initially marketed jointly by Heidi Klum GmbH, run by Klum's father, and the ProSieben subsidiary Redseven Artists. Since 2010 it has been owned exclusively by ONEeins, a 100 percent subsidiary of Heidi Klum GmbH.
jury
Initially, the jury consisted of Heidi Klum and three (later two) other male members of the fashion industry. The jury members are also the candidates' coaches. In the relays 11 - 13 each judge coaching (except Klum) a solid team.
While people from the fashion, music and drama industries have already been guest jurors in addition to the permanent jury in every season, since season 14 the jury has only consisted of Heidi Klum and one or more guest jurors. All guest jurors are presented in the respective episode. They often only speak English on the show , this is translated for the viewer with faded-in subtitles.
Usually at the end of each episode, the jury determines which candidates are allowed to take part in the next episode .
Season | Jurors | ||||
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1 | Heidi Klum | Peyman Amin | Bruce Darnell | Armin Morbach | |
2 | Boris Entrup | ||||
3 | Rolf Scheider | ||||
4th | |||||
5 | Kristian Schuller | Qualid "Q" Ladraa | |||
6th | Thomas Hayo | Thomas Rath | |||
7th | |||||
8th | Enrique Badulescu | ||||
9 | Wolfgang Joop | ||||
10 | |||||
11 | Michael Michalsky | ||||
12 | |||||
13 | |||||
14th | - Changing guest jurors per episode - | ||||
15th |
Heidi Klum
15 times jurorPeyman Amin
4 times jurorBoris Entrup
1 time jurorBruce Darnell
2 times jurorRolf Scheider
two times jurorThomas Rath
two times jurorWolfgang Joop
2 times jurorThomas Hayo
8 times jurorMichael Michalsky
3 times juror
criticism
broadcast
The program is occasionally criticized by the public, the candidates are treated like “goods”. Although the models can refuse the given tasks for personal reasons, for example out of a feeling of shame in the case of revealing photos or phobias, this could have a negative effect on the decisions of the jury. The candidates are almost exclusively referred to as girls .
In 2009 the taz reported that by then none of the previous winners had succeeded in an international modeling career. Louisa von Minckwitz, the managing director of Louisa Models , one of the largest German model agencies, said in an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung that the show paints a wrong picture of the entire industry. In particular, she criticized the completely absurd “exam situations” that the participants had to expose themselves to, and the unrealistic behavior of the model booker Peyman Amin .
In January 2010, Spiegel Online described the program's candidates as typical examples of a constantly styled, constantly babbling type of woman who was representative of the ProSieben broadcaster's stereotypes for women. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung stated by the example of production a return of sexism , where young women, unlike in the past, voluntarily submit. The protagonists of the show would be permanently humiliated under the pretext of preparing them for tough business. The predominantly female viewers are thus enabled to laugh at would-be models who, for example, stumble over their own legs or over the German language.
In a representative survey of the mingle trend, 78% of those surveyed said they saw a danger for young girls in Heidi Klum's model show. Older people and parents in particular are critical of the effects of the program on young people.
jury
The jury was repeatedly accused of treating the candidates like children on the one hand, but at the same time expecting that the sometimes underage people could spontaneously appear lascivious and sexy. In the communication between the candidates and the jury, a template-like use of recurring phrases can be seen . Occasionally the jury itself seems to be overwhelmed when dealing with the candidates.
In 2009, Heidi Klum was accused by stern of primarily using the program for self-promotion or of offering a platform to her advertising partners, designer friends or her then husband Seal . Also in 2009, Klum was named “Pascha of the Month” by the feminist magazine Emma because of her dealings with the candidates in Germany's Next Top Model . In early 2010, the NDR media magazine Zapp accused Heidi Klum of playing as an executioner in her staged show and described her as a questionable role model. The accusation was that it was not about promoting talent, but only about a good quota.
Animal welfare
The animal welfare organization Vier Pfoten expressed criticism of the GNTM episode broadcast on May 13, 2010, in which animals were repeatedly used. In the episode, elephants were photographed together with the candidates at a photo shoot and squirrel monkeys were carried across the catwalk on a leash. These situations are harmful and stressful for the animals. At the same time, Vier Pfoten called on ProSieben and Tresor TV to “only rely on human actors in the future”. In the episode of March 31, 2011, another animal was shown on the show, this time a chimpanzee dressed in a suit. Vier Pfoten criticized this presentation of the monkey, saying that a monkey had "no place in a television set". As a result, the animal shows no joy, but rather "the typical so-called" fearful grin "". However, the acts shown in the two episodes are not prohibited by law. In 2013, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Forum criticized the keeping conditions for dolphins in the Dolphin Bay Dolphinarium in Atlantis Dubai , where filming had been carried out.
contracts
Another point of criticism is the contracts that the participants have to conclude. The model contracts are referred to by experts as " gag contracts ", which are even to be regarded as ineffective due to the immorality . The contracts, which stipulate that the participants must give up to 40% of their fees, can still be unilaterally changed without their consent. The Association of Licensed Model Agencies also criticized the contracts as “completely unreasonable discrimination against the participants”. In 2011, two candidates of the fifth season ended their contracts with legal help after participants had already exempted themselves from the contracts since 2009. The winner of the sixth season, Jana Beller, complained particularly quickly from the contract after only two months. Before the start of the seventh season, changes to the contract were announced in response, according to which the three finalists should receive a fixed monthly salary for two years.
Discourses
The social scientist Ulrike Prokop , as editor of the Kulturanalysen series, states in reviews of Germany's Next Top Model : "Students of educational sciences have decided on a professional future that is related to the image of women, the glamorous life plan and the income dreams that are decisive in Germany's next top model , is in sharp contrast. "
In 2011, two students in the Communication Design course at the Berlin University of Technology and Economics conceived and designed the transcribed texts for the 2011 finale as a drama entitled This is the day you will tell your grandchildren about in a Reclam book. The project was reported in the media and blogs as a satire on the language quality of the program.
The philosopher Rebekka Reinhard stated: “The so-called top models are a symptom of our narcissistic culture, in which appearance more and more displaces being, gesture the spirit, form the content.” The participants in the show would not be “moral role models, but bitch "and the program would convey the image that the meaning of life consists in" putting your own self permanently and penetratingly into the center, first making it a brand and then a bestseller. "
Protests
During the final show of the eighth season in 2013, two activists from Femen Germany stormed the catwalk. They had written the mottos “Sadistic Show” and “Heidi Horror Picture Show” on their bare torsos. They protested against the fact that the program "communicates that beauty is worth more than education".
In 2014 there was a protest event at Cologne Cathedral with around 200 participants against the image of women in the show, the final of which took place a few kilometers away.
Studies
The International Central Institute for Youth and Educational Television (IZI), which is subordinate to Bayerischer Rundfunk, published two studies in 2015. A study based on a representative survey among 1462 children and adolescents initially revealed that the proportion of adolescent girls who never saw GNTM was in the minority. Among the GNTM seers, the thought of being too fat was “highly significant” more often. The other study is based on a survey of 241 patients who were currently receiving therapeutic treatment for eating disorders . 83% of those surveyed named GNTM as the program that would reflect society's ideal of beauty. 70 patients stated that GNTM had a "very strong" influence on their own illness, a further 72 stated that this had "some influence" on their illness. The media coverage of this study was questioned. On the basis of a petition based on the IZI study, the Commission for the Protection of Minors in the Media dealt with the program GNTM again; no youth protection violation was found.
Results
Season 1 (2006)
In the tenth episode, Lena Gercke was chosen as the winner.
Finalists of the 1st season * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | ||
Lena Gercke | 1 | 17th | Cloppenburg | 178 cm | ||
Yvonne Schröder | 2 | 17th | Frankfurt am Main | 174 cm | ||
Jennifer Wanderer | 3 | 17th | Wirsberg | 178 cm | ||
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 2 (2007)
The show was extended by three episodes, and the number of applicants increased by almost 50%. The winner was Barbara Meier .
Season 2 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Barbara Meier | 1 | 20th | On the mountain | 174 cm | Student (mathematics) | |
Anni Wendler | 2 | 21st | Schwerin | 177 cm | saleswoman | |
Hana Nitsche | 3 | 21st | Oftersheim | 172 cm | High school graduate | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 3 (2008)
The winner Jennifer Hof did not start a modeling career. On the other hand, finalists like Sarah Knappik and Gina-Lisa Lohfink used their TV awareness for a more extensive presence in the media sector.
Season 3 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Jennifer Hof | 1 | 17th | Rodgau | 180 cm | pupil | |
Janina Delia Schmidt | 2 | 24 | Hamburg | 177 cm | hair stylist | |
Christina Leibold | 3 | 21st | Volkach - drive | 175 cm | Student (media management) | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 4 (2009)
After 16 episodes, as in the previous year, Sara Nuru was the first winner with a migration background .
Season 4 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Sara Nuru | 1 | 19th | Munich | 176 cm | pupil | |
Mandy Bork | 2 | 17th | Witten | 175 cm | pupil | |
Marie Nasemann | 3 | 19th | Gauting | 177 cm | High school graduate | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 5 (2010)
With a record of over 21,000 applications, Alisar Ailabouni won for the first time a candidate who did not live in Germany.
Season 5 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Alisar Ailabouni | 1 | 20th | Mattighofen | 178 cm | Waitress | |
Hanna Bohnekamp | 2 | 18th | Hünxe - Drevenack | 173 cm | pupil | |
Laura Weyel | 3 | 23 | Dusseldorf | 175 cm | Student (fashion management) | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 6 (2011)
The season winner Jana Beller left her contract with ONEeins after two months . The show's runner-up, Rebecca Mir , became a television presenter .
Season 6 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Jana Beller | 1 | 20th | Haltern am See - Lippramsdorf | 173 cm | pupil | |
Rebecca Me | 2 | 19th | Monschau - Imgenbroich | 178 cm | High school graduate | |
Amelie Klever | 3 | 16 | Hilden | 173 cm | pupil | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 7 (2012)
For the first time, more than three candidates were sent to the final. The allocation of a wildcard was also a novelty.
Season 7 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Luisa Hartema | 1 | 17th | Moormerland - Jheringsfehn | 178 cm | pupil | |
Sarah-Anessa Hitzschke ** | 2 | 18th | Wennigsen | 178 cm | pupil | |
Dominique Miller | 3 | 21st | Mannheim | 175 cm | Voluntary social year in day-care center | |
Katarzyna "Kasia" Lenhardt | 4th | 16 | Berlin | 173 cm | pupil | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay | ||||||
** Elected to the final ahead of schedule |
Season 8 (2013)
For the first time, the number of episodes was reduced by two episodes. The production company changed.
Season 8 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Lovelyn Enebechi | 1 | 16 | Hamburg | 178 cm | pupil | |
Maike van Grieken | 2 | 19th | Emden | 176 cm | Trainee (nurse) | |
Luise Will | 3 | 18th | Rostock | 183 cm | Trainee (nurse) | |
Sabrina Elsner | 4th | 21st | Gägelow star mug | 177 cm | Nurse | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 9 (2014)
After Jana Beller, Stefanie Giesinger won for the second time a candidate with Siberian roots.
Season 9 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Stefanie Giesinger | 1 | 17th | Kaiserslautern | 178 cm | pupil | |
Jolina Fust | 2 | 17th | Hamburg | 180 cm | pupil | |
Ivana Teklic | 3 | 18th | Bad Homburg vor der Höhe | 178 cm | pupil | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 10 (2015)
The finale was canceled due to a bomb threat and continued two weeks later.
Season 10 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | |
Vanessa Fuchs | 1 | 18th | Bergisch Gladbach | 178 cm | pupil | |
Anuthida Ploypetch | 2 | 17th | Lübeck | 175 cm | pupil | |
Ajsa Selimovic | 3 | 18th | Burladingen | 175 cm | AU Pair | |
Katharina Wandrowsky | 4th | 18th | Winsen (Luhe) | 178 cm | pupil | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 11 (2016)
As a novelty, the candidates were divided into two teams assigned to the two male jurors ( team white and team black ). For the first time, five top model aspirants contested the final.
Season 11 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | team |
Kim Hnizdo | 1 | 19th | Bad Homburg vor der Höhe | 175 cm | Student (law) | Michalsky |
Elena Carrière | 2 | 19th | Hamburg | 177 cm | High school graduate | Hayo |
Fata Hasanovic ** | 3 | 20th | Berlin | 176 cm | Student (teacher) | Hayo |
Jasmin Lekudere | 4th | 20th | Dornbirn | 177 cm | pupil | Hayo |
Taynara Joy Silva Wolf | 5 | 19th | City wages | 174 cm | Student (Media Acting) | Hayo |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay | ||||||
** Already participant in season 9 |
Season 12 (2017)
"Shoot Outs" have been introduced.
Season 12 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | size | job | team |
Celine Bethmann | 1 | 18th | Koblenz | 181 cm | pupil | Hayo |
Serlina Hohmann ** | 2 | 22nd | Koblenz | 178 cm | Student | Hayo |
Romina Brennecke | 3 | 20th | Hambrücken | 183 cm | Saleswoman (fashion), model | Michalsky |
Leticia Wala-Ntumba *** | 4th | 18th | Ingolstadt | 176 cm | pupil | Michalsky |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay | ||||||
** Inferior in the Shoot Out | ||||||
*** Inferior in Walk Off |
Season 13 (2018)
Season 13 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | job | team | |
Toni Dreher-Adenuga | 1 | 17th | Stuttgart | pupil | Michael | |
Julianna Townsend | 2 | 19th | Klein-Winternheim | singer | Michael | |
Pia bars | 3 | 22nd | Munich | Student (Marketing and Communication Management) | Michael | |
Christina Peno | 4th | 21st | Dudenhofen | Retail clerk | Thomas | |
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 14 (2019)
The team split was omitted after a guest juror who changed each episode instead of a permanent jury judged the appearances of the models in the club with Heidi Klum.
Season 14 finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | job | ||
Simone Kowalski | 1 | 21st | Stade | Student (international primary school teacher) | ||
Sayana Ranjan | 2 | 20th | Grevenbroich | Student (International Business) | ||
Cecilia room | 3 | 18th | Freiburg | Federal volunteers | ||
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay |
Season 15 (2020)
15th season finalists * | ||||||
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Participant | space | Age | place of residence | job | ||
Jacqueline "Jacky" Wruck ** | 1 | 21st | Rheingau-Taunus | Animal Medical Assistant | ||
Sarah Posch | 2 | 20th | Advance | Dental assistant | ||
Maureen Ugodi | 3 | 20th | Vienna | Student (Marketing) | ||
Lijana Kaggwa *** | 4th | 23 | kassel | Student (primary school teacher) | ||
* Status of the information on the participants: start of the relay | ||||||
** Moved up as an additional participant in episode 2 | ||||||
*** dropped out voluntarily |
Germany's next top model - winners
Lena Gercke
Season 1Barbara Meier
Season 2Sara Nuru
Season 4Alisar Ailabouni
Season 5Jana Beller
Season 6Luisa Hartema
Season 7Lovelyn Enebechi
Season 8Stefanie Giesinger
Season 9Vanessa Fuchs
season 10Kim Hnizdo
Season 11
Star appearances in finals
- Season 1: Mary J. Blige
- Season 2: Marquess , Monrose
- Season 3: Seal , Monrose
- Season 4: Queensberry , a-ha , Milow
- Season 5: Kylie Minogue , Katy Perry , Monrose , Silversun Pickups
- Season 6: Lady Gaga , Keri Hilson , Caro Emerald
- Season 7: Gossip , Ivy Quainoo , Maroon 5 , Justin Bieber
- Season 8: Psy , Robin Thicke , Bruno Mars
- Season 9: Rita Ora , Ed Sheeran
- Season 10 - 1st finale: Jason Derulo ( Olly Murs , Kygo and Lena Meyer-Landrut did not appear due to the cancellation)
- Season 10 - 2nd Finale: Kygo
- Season 11: will.i.am feat. Pia Mia , Nick Jonas , Jay Sean feat. Sean Paul
- Season 12: Robin Schulz feat. James Blunt , Beth Ditto , Helene Fischer
- Season 13: Shawn Mendes , Cro , Rita Ora , Wincent Weiss
- Season 14: Taylor Swift , Jonas Brothers , Ellie Goulding , Tokio Hotel
Broadcast periods and audience ratings
Season | consequences | Period | Time slot | spectator | Market share | source | ||
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Average | 14 - 49 years | Average | 14 - 49 years | |||||
1 | 10 | January 25 - March 29, 2006 | Wednesday, 8:15 p.m. | 3.02 million | 2.29 million | 8.9% | 16.2% | |
2 | 14th | March 1 - May 24, 2007 | Thursday, 8:15 p.m. | 3.45 million | 2.58 million | 11.9% | 21.4% | |
3 | 17th | February 28 - June 8, 2008 | 3.67 million | 2.77 million | 12.9% | 23.2% | ||
4th | 17th | February 12 - May 21, 2009 | 3.83 million | 2.89 million | 13.2% | 24.2% | ||
5 | 17th | March 4 - June 10, 2010 | 3.01 million | 2.23 million | 10.2% | 18.1% | ||
6th | 17th | March 3 - June 9, 2011 | 3.08 million | 2.27 million | 10.3% | 18.9% | ||
7th | 17th | February 23 - June 10, 2012 | 2.68 million | 1.89 million | 9.0% | 15.9% | ||
8th | 15th | February 28 - June 2, 2013 | 2.65 million | 1.85 million | 8.9% | 16.2% | ||
9 | 15th | February 6 - May 8, 2014 | 2.66 million | 1.80 million | 8.7% | 15.6% | ||
10 | 16 | February 12 - May 28, 2015 | 2.42 million | 1.64 million | 7.9% | 14.7% | ||
11 | 15th | February 4 - May 12, 2016 | 2.73 million | 1.89 million | 8.9% | 17.2% | ||
12 | 16 | February 9 - May 25, 2017 | 2.64 million | 1.82 million | 8.7% | 16.6% | ||
13 | 16 | February 8 - May 24, 2018 | 2.38 million | 1.62 million | 8.1% | 16.9% | ||
14th | 16 | February 7 - May 23, 2019 | 2.34 million | 1.64 million | 8.1% | 18.2% | ||
15th | 17th | January 30th - May 21st 2020 | 2.38 million | 1.62 million | 7.8% | 18.1% |
Web links
- Germany's Next Topmodel at Pro7 , official website at Pro7.de
- Germany's Next Top Model: The top model machine , statistics
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b "Top Model": ProSieben changes production company DWDL.de from June 6, 2012
- ↑ Sasa Antic: "You have to bend more!" : postmodern neoliberal content of the television program "Germany's Next Topmodel" and identity development of young people University of Vienna 2012. p. 26
- ↑ Jan Beeking: Staging of casting shows - an analysis using the example of “Germany`s Next Top Model” Hochschule der Medien 2012, p. 19
- ^ Franziska Bork Petersen: Authenticity and its Contemporary Challenges: On Techniques of Staging Bodies Stockholm University 2013. p. 118
- ↑ Alina Rosca: The Reality TV Show “Germany's Next Top Model” : An analysis with a focus on the television aesthetic design structure, the genre-characteristic means and the communicated social aspects University of Vienna 2011. pp. 85–89
- ↑ ProSieben red! from May 10, 2012
- ↑ cf. z. B. Klum fires “Top Model” winner: “No more professional work”, taz.de, August 2, 2011
- ↑ Alina Rosca: The Reality TV Show “Germany's Next Top Model”: An analysis with a focus on the television aesthetic design structure, the genre-characteristic means and the communicated social aspects University of Vienna 2011. p. 57
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- ↑ The Klum-Klan , taz of February 18, 2009
- ↑ Agency boss Louisa von Minckwitz in an interview: “We don't pour salad sauce over our models” , sueddeutsche.de from June 5, 2008
- ↑ Women's stereotypes at ProSieben - Heidis ugliche Erbinnen , Spiegel.de from January 14, 2010, accessed July 3, 2016
- ↑ Jörg Thomann: The Return of Sexism - Women's Torment for the Whole Family , Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, February 7, 2010, No. 5, p. 47, February 10, 2010, online at faz.net (February 9, 2010).
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- ↑ Klum Show: Zickenkrieg and disturbed perception , oe24.at of March 14, 2008, accessed July 3, 2016
- ↑ cf. z. B. Maike Jansen: "Germany's Next Top Model" - The eternal, the Heidi Klum-phrases repeat , April 9, 2010 welt.de .
- ↑ Germany's Next Top Model: Combat Helicopter Klum , sueddeutsche.de from May 17, 2010, accessed July 3, 2016
- ↑ Heidi's mesh with the "girls" , stern.de of February 12, 2009
- ^ Pascha of the month: Heidi Klum , emma.de from May 1, 2009
- ↑ Exploitation: Casting Idols and Their Effects , Zapp, November 25, 2009
- ↑ "Germany's Next Top Model" takes no account of animal welfare / FOUR PAWS demands: ProSieben broadcast in the future without wild animals. In: presseportal.de. May 14, 2010, accessed January 20, 2016 .
- ↑ Chimpanzee at Heidi Klum - animal rights activists angry. In: morgenpost.de. March 31, 2011, accessed January 20, 2016 .
- ↑ "The attitude is catastrophic": Animal rights activists outraged by Klum show in Delfinarium. In: Focus.de . April 3, 2013, accessed January 20, 2016 .
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- ↑ Detmold model is suing Heidi Klum's father. Neue Westfälische , March 3, 2011, accessed on May 21, 2011 .
- ↑ Hana Nitsche - Exempt from “GNTM” contract. Gala.de, October 11, 2009, accessed June 9, 2011 .
- ↑ Germany's next top model: commodity beauty . Die Zeit online, June 24, 2010, accessed on May 28, 2011 .
- ↑ Jana Beller bites back . August 6, 2011.
- ↑ New contracts with "Germany's Next Topmodel" sueddeutsche.de, accessed on May 28, 2017.
- ↑ "Top model" show as a drama: "Wow, so right as from space". Spiegel Online , December 10, 2011, accessed July 3, 2016 .
- ↑ Nadja Schlueter: “Germany's Next Top Model is today's drama”. Jetzt.de , December 9, 2011, accessed December 11, 2011 .
- ↑ Grischa Stanjek, Gregor Weichbrodt: That is the day. (No longer available online.) Ignant.de, December 8, 2011, archived from the original on January 7, 2012 ; Retrieved December 11, 2011 .
- ↑ telepolis: Today, beauty is hardly seen as a gift from nature, but as an achievement , November 19, 2013
- ^ Femen protest against "Germany's Next Top Model": "Everything worked out" , spiegel.de of May 31, 2013
- ↑ Naked from the Klum show is a CDU politician. In: image . June 5, 2013, accessed June 16, 2013 .
- ^ Anti-"GNTM" protests: No photo for Heidi , in: SPON , May 8, 2014, accessed on July 20, 2014.
- ↑ The thought of »being too fat« and Germany's Next Top Model , br-online, January 28, 2015, PDF document
- ↑ All I have to do is lose weight , br-online, January 28, 2015, PDF document
- ↑ Germany's Next Top Model in the Critique , fsf Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle Fernsehen, March 2015, PDF document
- ↑ GNTM in the focus of mabb , Medienanstalt Berlin Brandenburg, May 13, 2015
- ↑ KJM checks “Germany's Next Top Model” again: No violation of the protection of minors found , Commission for the protection of minors in the media , November 3, 2015
- ↑ Profile: Data of the participants of the first season ( Memento from November 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), ProSieben.de (in the Wayback Machine, as of November 2007)
- ↑ GNTM 2012: Sarah-Anessa is in the final! maedchen.de from May 24, 2012
- ↑ This GNTM candidate looks familiar to us! cosmopolitan.de, January 18, 2016, accessed on March 2, 2016
- ↑ These are the models of Germany's Next Topmodel 2019. ProSieben , accessed on January 22, 2019 .
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