DAY24

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DAY24

description News website
language German
publishing company DDV media group
First edition 3rd October 2014
Editor-in-chief Robert Kuhne
editor TAG24 NEWS Germany GmbH
executive Director Robert Kuhne, Nikolaus von der Hagen
Web link www.tag24.de

TAG24 is a regional German news portal that operates its own editorial offices and local channels in ten cities. The publisher is TAG24 NEWS Deutschland GmbH, which is based in Dresden . Like the Morgenpost (Saxony) from which it emerged, it can be assigned to the tabloid press .

Content and concept

TAG24 editorial building in Dresden

With TAG24 there is no main channel, but when entering the site, the readers choose a local window of a German region from which they want to read news. This regional channel then mixes regional and national content. The page itself is structured as a one-page solution . That means: If you scroll down, new content will always be reloaded.

As of 2020, TAG24 has ten other editorial offices in addition to the Germany editorial team: Berlin, Chemnitz, Dresden, Frankfurt / M., Hamburg, Cologne, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart and Thuringia.

history

TAG24 started on October 3, 2014 under the name MOPO24. The appearance was intended as the website of Morgenpost Sachsen . But after tensions with the Hamburger Morgenpost (which was already present at mopo.de ) and because a mix-up was feared, the name was changed to TAG24.de in October 2016. Under the new name TAG24, the range expanded beyond Saxony, so that additional editorial offices were opened in Germany.

Shareholder structure

TAG24 NEWS Deutschland GmbH belongs to the Dresden DDV media group, in which u. a. the Sächsische Zeitung and the Morgenpost Sachsen also appear. Verlag Gruner + Jahr has a 60 percent stake in the media group , the remaining 40 percent is held by Deutsche Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft , which is the media holding company of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Bild" man Robert Kuhne becomes head of the "Dresdner Morgenpost". In: www.sz-online.de. May 2, 2014, accessed May 3, 2014 .