Newsletter have recently become very popular on the internet.
News is published weekly or monthly by some, or more sporadically
by others. Most have links incorporated into the text. Nearly
all the large newspapers, tv and radio firms use this direct information
channel. (-> addresses below "journalism"
and "television
and radio".
Here we would like to present 5 newsletters from the huge number
of newsletters these present different areas of the media.
Note: In order to benefit from this
kind of information as much as possible, you should have a solid
knowledge of German.
- Content of the weekly newspaper DIE
ZEIT by e-mail.
DIE ZEIT is published every Thursday. It is the leading weekly
paper for politics, economics, business and culture in Germany.
In order to get a taste of what to find, you can freely order
the complete content page to be sent every week as a newsletter.
Comments together with links gives you a first insight into
the articles. Sometimes you can receive up to 5-8 pages of information.
Evaluation: anyone wants to be informed about the current themes
in Germany and in which "national mood" the Germans
are, should subscribe to this newsletter. (in German language
only)
- Watching television at Kulturzeit
of the telestation 3Sat. This transmission has been on the air
at 19:20 GMT five times a week (repeatings at 09:05 and 01:25
GMT) for many years and has a critical look at cultural and
political topics. They take up current subjects and provides
background information, reports and interviews with experts.
Short messages about cultural events in Central Europe and worldwide
are another item on the agenda. To keep informed you can subscribe
to the 3Sat-Newsletter.
(in German language only)
- The latest economical and political news from German
News. This bilingual (German-English) service was invented
by students of the University of Ulm in 1993 and is served from
a network of several scientific facilities. The simple design
shouldn't fool you: here you will find precise and current news
a which loads very fast and is free of advertisements. To receive
the news by e-mail, you can subscribe a mailing
list. (in German and English)
- The weekly magazine Focus
is noted for short, crisp reports. It's newsletter, which flutters
into your e-mail box between 10 and 11 in the morning on workdays,
carries fresh news and valuable tips about health, career, vacation
and sports. You subscribe by sending your name and e-mail address.
Visit www.focus-online.de
. (in German language only)
- ChangeX.de
is an independent online-magazine for the change in the economy
and society. (in German language only)
If you are interested in further newspapers (and a subscription
to their daily newsletters) have a look at our page Journalism
in Germany.
Do you have further tips for this page? Send us an e-mail
with your suggestions.
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