Harald Fidler

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Harald Fidler

Harald Fidler (born September 6, 1969 in Klosterneuburg , Lower Austria ) is an Austrian journalist and publicist . Since 1995 he has been media editor for the daily newspaper Der Standard .

Life

Harald Fidler began studying communication and political science in 1987 , but did not graduate. Furthermore, in 1987 he began to work as a freelancer and intern for the newspapers Niederösterreichische Nachrichten , The Whole Week , Arbeiter-Zeitung and the APA . At APA he became a media editor in 1991, when he switched to Standard in 1995 . There he set up the “Etat” online service in 1999, which he has headed ever since.

As a connoisseur of the Austrian media landscape, articles have also appeared in the Financial Times Deutschland , in Falter , in the Kronen Zeitung and in the industry magazine Der Österreichische Journalist . On television he gave information about the Austrian media situation in 2008 in the program zapping International on ARTE .

In 2008 he published the lexicon of Austria's media world from A to Z , where he describes people, companies, Austrian technical and special terms and background information in around 1000 key words. In addition to this, he set up the website dieMedien.at , on which he continuously updates the keywords described in the lexicon and sometimes provides additional information.

Awards

Publications

Books:

Book contributions:

  • Trash in the picture. In: Gerfried Sperl , Michael Steiner (Eds.): O Jubel, O Freud! - Shadows and chimeras of a jubilee country. Edition Gutenberg, Vienna / Graz 2005, ISBN 3-900323-83-6 , p. 81 ff.
  • Why size matters. In: Reinhard Christl (Hrsg.), Silke Rudorfer (Hrsg.): How do I become a journalist - ways into the dream job. LIT Verlag, Vienna 2007, ISBN 3-8258-0466-6 , pp. 123-133

Web links

Commons : Harald Fiedler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. diepresse.com: "ZiB 2" presenter Armin Wolf is journalist of the year . Article dated December 19, 2018, accessed December 19, 2018.
  2. Tobias Pötzelsberger voted "Journalist of the Year". In: diePresse.com . December 13, 2019, accessed December 13, 2019 .