Das Neue Blatt

The New Leaf is a weekly German women's magazine. It first appeared in 1950 in the publishing house The World GmbH, which was acquired in 1953 by publisher Axel Springer. Today it is published by the Hamburg Bauer Media Group. Like other titles of the tabloids reported Das Neue Blatt primarily on European noble houses and other celebrities. Other topics include health, food, fashion, travel and living.

Editor in chief since 2007, Petra Hansen - Blank.

Readership

The target group of the magazine are as specified by the Bauer publishing the so-called " best agers ", ie women aged 40-59 years. During the quarter, II/09 (IVW ) paid circulation was 536 080 copies. Overall, the sheet reaches approximately 1.71 million readers. (As of 2/2009 ).

Processes to Das Neue Blatt

Das Neue Blatt made ​​in 1961 for a precedent in the German media law, even as of April 29 of the year reprinted a freely invented Interview with Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiari in his edition. The Hamburg Regional Court upheld a suit of Princess Soraya and sentenced Das Neue Blatt, payment of damages in the amount of $ 15,000 for violation of their personal rights. An appeals process before the Federal Court upheld the decision, the Federal Constitutional Court dismissed a constitutional complaint of the Axel Springer publishing house back (BVerfGE 34, 269). The case has since been frequently used in the West German case law, if the claimed media fundamental right to freedom of expression and freedom of the press came into conflict with the privacy rights of celebrities.

Once again, the coverage of the journal in 1998 was brought before the Federal Constitutional Court. The New Journal had reported on an alleged upcoming wedding of Caroline of Monaco and was sentenced in Caroline - of - Monaco - judgment I to print a correction.

Queen Silvia of Sweden in 2003 reached a settlement with the New Journal that on January 28, 2004 rebuttal " No marriage crisis! No infidelity! No divorce intentions " were released!.

Presseratsrüge

2007 criticized the German Press the magazine for breach of the Press Code. She had published advertisements that were not identified as such and thus violated after approval of the Press Council against the order of the separation between editorial coverage and displays.

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