Klaus Goldhammer

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Klaus Goldhammer (born November 2, 1967 ) is a German media scientist and management consultant.

Life

Klaus Goldhammer studied journalism and communication sciences as well as business administration at the Free University of Berlin and the University of Westminster in London . At the same time he worked as a journalist, mainly on the subject of media markets. In 1998 he founded Goldmedia GmbH with offices in Berlin and Munich . The company sells consulting and research services in the media, entertainment and telecommunications sectors. This also includes statistical data and key figures from the cultural and creative industries in Germany, which are aggregated in the form of the location monitor, a digital interactive database based on official sources such as the Federal Statistical Office (DESTATIS), the regional statistical offices and the Federal Employment Agency.

Since February 2011, he has been an honorary professor at the Free University of Berlin . From 2004 to 2007 he taught media economics and mass communication as a vacancy professor at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies. He also held a professorship for media economics at the Rheinische Fachhochschule Cologne until 2005 .

From 1997 to 1999 he was Managing Editor of the European Communication Council (ECC), an independent group of European and American communication scientists, and as such wrote a. a. played a major role in the book "The Internet Economy. Strategies for the Digital Economy".

Goldhammer has been publishing articles on media and media economics since 1990 and also works as a speaker.

Publications (selection)

  • Format radio in Germany . Berlin 1995
  • Radio and advertising . Berlin 1998
  • The internet economy. Strategies for the digital economy . Berlin 1998
  • Broadcast online. Radio and television on the internet . Berlin 1999
  • New formats for local television in Saxony . Berlin 2005
  • Call media - value-added services in TV and radio . Berlin 2005
  • Producer study 2012: data on the film and television industry . Berlin 2013
  • Social TV Current usage, forecasts, consequences . Leipzig 2015

Web links and sources

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Location monitor - digital database of the cultural and creative industries. Retrieved June 29, 2020 .