Kress Report

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kressreport

description Former German-language magazine for the media and communications industry
publishing company Haymarket Media (Hamburg; 2008–2014)
Kress Verlag (Heidelberg; until 2008)
First edition June 30, 1966
attitude 2015
Frequency of publication Fortnightly
Sold edition 1440 copies
(IVW IV / 13)
Widespread edition 1573 copies
(IVW IV / 13)
Range approx. 0.02 million readers
Editor-in-chief Peter Turi, Thomas Wengenroth
editor Günther Kress
Web link kress.de
ISSN
ZDB 127414-4
kress pro

description German-language magazine for the media and communications industry
publishing company Johann Oberauer GmbH
Headquarters Freilassing , GermanyGermanyGermany 
First edition February 16, 2016
Frequency of publication ten times a year
Editor-in-chief Markus Wiegand
Web link kress.de
ZDB 2847279-2

Kressreport (also Kress-Report ; spelling: kressreport ) was a magazine of the German online media service Kress with reports from the media and communication industry. In 2015 the magazine , which was previously published as a newspaper , was discontinued. The relaunch took place at the beginning of 2016 with Markus Wiegand as the new editor-in-chief under the title Kress pro ; since then the magazine has appeared ten times a year.

history

Founded Kress Report 1966 by the Stuttgart journalist Gunther Kress . At the end of 1995, Kress sold his report to Thomas Wengenroth and Peter Turi . The "service man" - his nickname in media circles - retired to the post of editor . A year later, Kress was the first industry service to establish its website kress.de . The company moved to Heidelberg in 1998 . The information service, which was previously printed on one side and without pictures and colors, has been converted into a trade journal with photos, tables and graphics. In the same year, editor-in-chief and co-publisher Peter Turi received the Bert Donnepp ​​Prize for kress.de .

In 2000 Thomas Wengenroth became the sole shareholder and managing director of the publishing house. The editor-in-chief and co-publisher Peter Turi got out and started turi2 medien & marken , the first morning newsletter in Germany in 2007, the industry television turi2.tv in 2008, the 24-hour news stream in 2014, the "turi2 edition" book series in 2015 and the individual news alarm .

From July 2000 to the end of 2001, José Redondo-Vega was editor-in-chief of the Kressreport . During this time, the service recorded its highest circulation and the largest market share. After internal differences about the further publishing policy, Redondo-Vega switched to the magazine GQ . Wengenroth then took over as managing director and editor-in-chief. In 2004 Eckhard Müller took over the editor-in-chief; Peter Turi and Günther Kress are no longer involved. In 2003, Die Welt am Sonntag reported that the Mannheim private investor Elisabeth Steinmetz had taken a stake in Kress-Verlag as a silent partner . This report was not denied by the publisher, but it was not confirmed either.

At the beginning of 2008 the Kress publishing house was taken over by the British magazine publisher Haymarket . While Haymarket Media GmbH is based in Hamburg , the Kress editorial team remained in Heidelberg. From August 2012 to November 2013, Haymarket also operated mobilszene.de, a B2B website on topics relating to the mobile Internet.

On January 1, 2015, Haymarket sold Kressreport , after the circulation and sales had dropped significantly, and the trade journal Druck & Medien as well as under license PR Report to the Austrian media publisher Oberauer.

Oberauer revised its website and print product and launched a different concept on the market in February 2016: fewer topics are dealt with, but these are more thorough. From Kressreport was Kress per , the short form of Kress professional . Kress pro appears ten times a year.

Kress Report

Initially, Kressreport appeared weekly as a print edition, later twice a week, most recently (2015) fortnightly. The magazine was also available as an online edition . Previously appeared Kressreport as a newspaper .

Special issues on various topics were also published regularly. According to IVW, the widespread circulation was 1573 copies in the fourth quarter of 2013 .

Kress pro

Kress pro has been published ten times a year since 2016 . Special issues appear as supplements under the title Kress pro Dossier . In addition to the print version, it is also published as an e-paper .

Kress.de and Kressköpfe

The kress.de website is updated daily and, according to IVW, had 1,062,989 individual visitors and 2,014,814 page views in October 2011 . The website was launched in 1996 as the first specialist offer on the Internet for the media industry. In the Kressköpfe directory of people , media and advertising managers can be found with contact details, career paths and some personal entries. The business directory of the same name appears once a year.

The editors-in-chief of kress.de are Marc Bartl and Bülend Ürük.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Markus Wiegand: “kressreport” becomes “kress pro”: A new beginning full of hope, but without excess . In: kress.de , February 16, 2016, accessed on March 28, 2017. Quote: "Today, 'kress pro' appears for the first time."
  2. http://www.turi2.de/allgemein/peter-turi-meine-visitenkarte/
  3. Report on Kress.de
  4. http://www.turi2.de/faq/
  5. kress.de: Imprint. Retrieved August 16, 2012 .
  6. Haymarket Media discontinues mobilszene.de . In: New Business , November 8, 2013.
  7. Flowers instead of media: Haymarket sells kressreport and PR-Report to Oberauer . meedia .de, December 23, 2014, accessed on March 28, 2017.
  8. Thomas Dillmann: Oberauer-Verlag takes over “PR Report” and “kressreport” . In: PR-Journal , December 23, 2014, accessed on March 28, 2017.
  9. Press release of the publisher from March 22, 2016
  10. ZDB -ID 127414-4
  11. IVW quarterly editions kress report title no .: 570, IVW no .: 3190601042
  12. Imprint . kress.de, accessed on March 28, 2017.