Berliner Morgen-Zeitung

The Berliner Morgenpost newspaper was a daily newspaper in Berlin, which was published in 1889 in the publishing house Rudolf Mosse.

Creation and publishing house

As the national newspaper was banned in the eighties of the nineteenth century in the German Empire, the Berliner Morgenpost newspaper should take its place as a liberal People's Daily. The first issue of the new paper was published on 1 April 1889., The pressure found in the publishing house of Mosse in the Jerusalem Straße 46 in Berlin SW 19 instead. After the takeover by the Central Publishing House of the NSDAP in 1934 the printing was letterpress and gravure printing mbH.

In the founding year, the newspaper was printed with 60,000 copies and reached in 1900 a circulation of about 150,000 copies. As of 1911, the rest stagnated at about 100,000. She offered to local information and you could Advert. For subscribers, there was a Civil cookbook as a separate publication. In 1911 was offered as a supplement to 1918, an illustrated family newspaper. As more issues could be the publisher of the morning paper refer a yearbook and a calendar for each year before the First World War.

Readership and circulation

1902 is advertised with 150,000 subscribers. First was to be found only in the city of Berlin, the readership, the newspaper was also offered in the surrounding countryside after the First World War. In 1937, was printed as a supplement people in the picture. The newspaper reached in 1937 only a circulation of 11,500 pieces. She appeared at this time in Berlin, seven days, in the countryside, six days a week. On Sundays they had a circumference of 14 pages, while weekdays 8 pages have been printed.

On 15 February 1939, the newspaper was published for the last time and appeared a day later with the Berliner Morgenpost as a community issue.

Organization for the newspaper (1937 )

  • Publishing Director: Dr. Kurt Jahncke, Dr. Fritz Schmidt, August Lorey
  • Chief editor for politics: Dr. Alfred Kruger
  • Editor for Local and other topics: Fritz Kolbe
  • Advertising Director: Georg Macknow
  • Correspondents at home and abroad: Augsburg: Lauterbach
  • Bremen: Mahler
  • Wroclaw: Thiel
  • Chemnitz: Haberland
  • Dresden: Böhnisch
  • Food: Colorful
  • Friedrichshafen: Seibert
  • Hall: Brinkmann
  • Hamburg: Franken field
  • Hanau: Schrecker
  • Hanover: Lanzke and Diehl
  • Cologne: Schott
  • Leipzig: Misslag and Mindner
  • Magdeburg: Long
  • Munich: Judge
  • Szczecin: Wegener
  • Stuttgart: Haake
  • Weimar: Bauer
  • Budapest: Berkes
  • Chicago: Simon
  • Gdansk: Cancer
  • Geneva: Ruppel
  • Istanbul: Holzinger
  • London: by Sutterheim and Gerwin
  • Paris: Kramer and Grotkopp
  • Prague: Worliczek
  • Reval: Meder
  • Rome: stock
  • Stockholm: Paulsen
  • Tokyo: Fabius
  • Vienna: Stranik
  • Warsaw: von Dewitz

Swell

  • Note on duration of appearance of the morning newspaper
  • Carl Schneider: Handbook of German daily press. Published by the Institute of journalism at the University of Berlin. 6th edition. Armanen -Verlag, Leipzig et al 1937.
  • Günther Schulz ( eds.): Business with words and opinion. Media entrepreneur since the 18th century. Boldt Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1999, ISBN 3- 486-56370 -X ( German elites in modern times 22), ( research on the social history 1996/1997).
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