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History and profile
Founded on 27 September 1945 by Erik Reger, Walther Karsch and Edwin Redslob, Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:'s main office is based in Berlin[5] at Askanischer Platz in the locality of Kreuzberg, about Template:Convert from Potsdamer Platz and the former location of the Berlin Wall.
For more than 45 years, Script error: No such module "Lang". was owned by an independent trust. In 1993, in response to an increasingly competitive publishing environment, and to attract investments required for technical modernisation, such as commission of a new printing plant, and improved distribution, it was bought by the Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group. Its current publisher is Dieter von Holtzbrinck with editors in chief Stephan-Andreas Casdorff and Template:Interlanguage link multi. Pierre Gerckens, Giovanni di Lorenzo and Hermann Rudolph are editors of the newspaper. Some of the notable writers include Bas Kast and Harald Martenstein.
The paper's main readership is in the western half of the city, due to the 1948 blockade having stopped its circulation in East Berlin and Brandenburg. The paper has recentlyTemplate:When been redesigned, introducing more colour and a clearer typeface. In 2005 it was awarded the World's Best-Designed Newspapers Award by the Society for News Design in New York. It is owned by Verlag Der Tagesspiegel GmbH, a member of the Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, and associated with the Wall Street Journal. In 2009, Dieter von Holtzbrinck bought Script error: No such module "Lang". and Handelsblatt from Holtzbrinck.[6]
From 2005 to 2008, American journalist Michael Scaturro edited the English-language version of Script error: No such module "Lang"., which was known as The Berlin Paper.[7]
In 2007 and 2008 Script error: No such module "Lang".'s Washington, D.C., correspondent, Christoph von Marschall, was noted in both Germany and the United States for his coverage of Barack Obama's presidential campaign. He wrote a book entitled Barack Obama – Der schwarze Kennedy. The literal translation of its German title is "Barack Obama – the Black Kennedy".[8] His book was a bestseller in Germany, where other commentators had also compared the two Americans.[9]
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External links
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- Society for News Design Tagesspiegel World's Best-Designed Detail Page (archived)
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