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The ''Berliner Börsen-Courier'' (Berlin stock exchange courier, BBC) was a German left-liberal daily newspaper published from 1868 to 1933. It focused primarily on prices of securities traded on the stock exchanges and securities information about the mortgage market, but also featured news and reports from industry, commerce, politics and culture. It was subtitled: ''moderne Tageszeitung für alle Gebiete'' (modern daily paper for all areas).


Concept and creation

The first issue appeared as a sample issue on 12 September 1868, while regular distribution began in October 1868. The daily issue appeared in the late afternoon, matching the trading hours on the stock exchange. On Sunday evening, the newspaper appeared under the name ''Station'' and was primarily a
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. The daily paper had one page of political news and three pages of news and reports from trade and industry. In addition, there were four supplements: the Courszettel (stock list), advertising, the ''Station'' and a weekly supplement of real estate news. Beginning on 1 January 1869, the paper came with a morning and an evening edition. The evening edition consisted mainly of the stock data, while the morning edition had mainly news and reports from the fields of politics, entertainment and culture. In the following years, the evening edition also was expanded with news and reports, also reports from the local area. Between 1887 and 1891 the satirical magazine '' Lustige Blätter'' was published as a supplement of the paper.


Founder and managing director

The founder of the paper, George Davidsohn (1835–1897), was trained as a banker and was a journalist at the '' Berliner Börsen-Zeitung'' (BBZ, Berlin stock exchange newspaper). He thus managed to make the ''Börsen-Courier'' economically stable. He also raised the bar in newspaper quality when it came to the speed of publication and the level of reporting. He was connected to Berlin's artistic scene and made the paper "an influential force in Berlin culture". The ''Börsen-Courier'' was "freisinnig", leftist-liberal, and stood against anti-Semitism. When the economic crisis reached the ''Börsen-Courier'' in the years 1875 to 1877, Davidsohn's brother Robert Davidsohn (1853-1937) took over the business of the newspaper and converted it into a public company in 1884. The increased demands for timely news led to the introduction of flexible working hours and the installment of a night editor. From the 1880s, reports of foreign exchanges were published and reports were accompanied by statistics and forecasts. The paper incorporated as a supplement the ''Berliner Wespen'', a paper Julius Stettenheim had created for humor and satire. The ''Börsen-Courier'' was the first newspaper in Berlin reporting from the Reichstag. It was also the first newspaper that had a reporter for sport, from 1885, who developed a sports section.


Culture, circulation, termination

Reports on culture were of prime importance in the ''Börsen-Courier''. It was said in Germany that no theater office could do without its information. Journalists included Paul Lindau responsible for theater, Ernst von Wildenbruch for literature,
Eugen Richter Eugen Richter (30 July 183810 March 1906) was a German politician and journalist in Imperial Germany. He was one of the leading advocates of liberalism in the Prussian Landtag and the German Reichstag. Career Son of a combat medic, Richter atten ...
heading the
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, Alfred Schütze and Paul Bormann for commerce, Benno Jacobsen for theater and Oskar Bie, writing on art.
Joseph Roth Moses Joseph Roth (2 September 1894 – 27 May 1939) was an Austrian journalist and novelist, best known for his family saga '' Radetzky March'' (1932), about the decline and fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, his novel of Jewish life '' Job'' ...
worked for the paper from 1921. In 1922 critic
Herbert Ihering Herbert Ihering (also sometimes Herbert Jhering: 29 February 1888 – 15 January 1977) was a German dramaturge, director and theatre critic. He was seen by many contemporaries as one of the leading theatre critics during and after the Weimar yea ...
made Bertolt Brecht known by a review of his first performed play '' Drums in the Night'': "At 24 the writer Bert Brecht has changed Germany's literary complexion overnight .. hehas given our time a new tone, a new melody, a new vision. ..It is a language you can feel on your tongue, in your gums, your ear, your spinal column." On 20 April 1924, the paper published an essay by
Franz Kafka Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a German-speaking Bohemian novelist and short-story writer, widely regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature. His work fuses elements of realism and the fantastic. It ...
, "Adalbert Stifter". In the two editions of 11 January 1927, Herbert Ihering reviewed the premiere of the film ''
Metropolis A metropolis () is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural center for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications. A big ci ...
''. In the 1920s all Berlin papers were changed to a new format, the " Berliner". Beginning on 24 August 1924, the ''Börsen-Courier'' was subtitled ''Moderne Tageszeitung'' (Modern daily paper). In 1914 it had a circulation of 11,000, in 1923 between 50,000 and 60,000. From 1925 to 1927 the circulation was about 40,000. On 24 December 1932 the Berliner Börsen-Zeitung announced that it had bought out the shares of the ''Börsen-Courier''. On 31 December 1933 the last issue was printed, #609.Kurt Krolop
Berliner Börsen-Courier : moderne Tageszeitung für alle Gebiete
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
The BBZ was merged with the ''
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung ''Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung'' (often abbreviated to DAZ) was a German newspaper that appeared between 1861 and 1945. Until 1918 the title of the paper was ''Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung''. Although Wilhelm Liebknecht, one of the founders ...
'' in 1944.


Literature

* Oskar Loerke,
Hermann Kasack Hermann Robert Richard Eugen Kasack (24 July 1896 – 10 January 1966) was a German writer. He is best known for his novel '' Die Stadt hinter dem Strom'' (''The city beyond the river''). Kasack was a pioneer of using the medium broadcast for l ...
, Reinhard Tgahrt: ''Der Bücherkarren: Besprechungen im Berliner Börsen-Courier 1920–1928'', Heidelberg 1965 * Heinz-Dietrich Fischer: ''Deutsche Presseverleger des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts'', Pullach 1975 * Ursula E. Koch: ''Berliner Presse und europäisches Geschehen 1871: eine Untersuchung über die Rezeption der großen Ereignisse im 1. Halbjahr 1871 in den politischen Tageszeitungen der deutschen Reichshauptstadt'', Berlin 1978 * Klaus Täubert: ''Emil Faktor: Ein Mann und (s)eine Zeitung'', Berlin 1994, * Jürgen Wilke: ''Unter Druck gesetzt: vier Kapitel deutscher Pressegeschichte'', Köln 2002 * Konrad Dussel: ''Deutsche Tagespresse im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert'', Münster 2004


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