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Hopefully, the focus will once

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 3:41 am
by asimd23
It is well known that the outgoing Federal Councillor Leuthard has many qualities. Until now, no one knew that foresight is one of them, although it is actually a core competency for a C-level politician. A week and a half ago, the media minister explained how superfluous she thought free newspapers were; less than a week later, Ringier announced the end of "Blick am Abend" . From a publishing perspective, this may be true - the paper never really took off in the last ten years - but for the media landscape, it is a loss: no other newspaper celebrated the lightness of being so enthusiastically. And in bright pink, too.

The closure of the Ringier title is just the south africa rcs data latest sad highlight of a crisis-ridden media year in which "L'Hebdo" and "Le Matin" ceased operations, Publicitas went bankrupt, CH Media announced layoffs and the venerable SDA went on strike for several days. Our world, as we have known it since Gutenberg, is completely out of joint. Only in Leutschenbach this has not yet really sunk in. For weeks, the quote from the newly appointed new director Nathalie Wappler that her station does not have to do "opinion journalism" has put the SRG in a state of emergency. Definitive proof that Ms. Wappler's statement already belongs in the canon of immortal words and that on the Titanic people would rather argue about the menu than observe icebergs.