''Der Spiegel (online)'' is a German
news website
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. Before the renaming in January 2020, the website's name was ''Spiegel Online'' (short ''SPON'').
It was founded in 1994
as the online offshoot of the German news magazine, ''
Der Spiegel
''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
'', with a staff of journalists working independently of the magazine. Today, it is the most frequently quoted online media product in Germany. ''Spiegel Online International'', a section featuring articles translated into English, was launched in autumn 2004. In 2019, its editorial office was merged with the one of the printed Spiegel and in 2020, the website was renamed accordingly.
Company and editorial staff
The news website ''Der Spiegel (online)'' is run by Der Spiegel GmbH & Co. KG (formerly Spiegel Online GmbH & Co. KG), itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Spiegel-Verlag. The editorial offices of the news website and the print magazine ''
Der Spiegel
''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
'' were separate operations, that had their own offices, authors and content until January 2020. Now, content for both media is created by a shared editorial team.
''Der Spiegel (online)'' has a record of profitability. Regular staff includes 150 people in the
Hamburg
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headquarters, complemented by
freelancers
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, and domestic and international news bureaus. In the German capital,
Berlin
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, 15 correspondents cover the German federal government, political parties, corporations and artists. The
Munich
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and
Düsseldorf
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offices have one correspondent each. There are journalists based in Washington, D.C., New York, London, Moscow, New Delhi and Istanbul. The online news staff also receives support from ''Der Spiegel'' magazine's network of correspondents in Germany and abroad. The site also uses content from news agencies such as
AFP,
AP,
dpa and
Reuters
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The agency was estab ...
.
Wolfgang Büchner was editor-in-chief of ''Der Spiegel'' and ''Der Spiegel (online)'' from September 2013 to December 2014. Büchner's former deputies, Florian Harms and Barbara Hans, headed ''Der Spiegel (online)'' after Büchner left the company. On 13 January 2015, Harms was appointed sole editor-in-chief. After Florian Harms had to leave the company on 6 December 2016, Barbara Hans was promoted to editor-in-chief.
History
Online journalism pioneer
The news website first went up on 25 October 1994 under the name ''Spiegel Online'', making it the first online presence of an established news magazine, one day before the ''
Time
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'' site. ''Spiegel Online'' started as a service on
CompuServe
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.
[Bönisch, Julia. Meinungsführer oder Populärmedium? Das journalistische Profil von Spiegel Online. Berlin: Lit Verlag, 2006.] The web domain spiegel.de was established one year later. ''Spiegel Online''s content initially consisted of hand-picked articles from the print magazine. As early as 1995, however, original content first appeared in a section called "Scanner", which was only available online. In the following year, ''Spiegel Online'' was relaunched and commenced featuring breaking news as well.
Rebranding in 2020
In 2019, its editorial office was merged with the printed ''Der Spiegel''. In January 2020, the website was rebranded, now using the same media brand as the printed format.
Popularity
Currently, ''Der Spiegel (online)'' is included in the top 30 most-visited websites in Germany. It is among the five widest-reaching news website in Germany.
See also
*
List of magazines in Germany
The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Germany. Their language may be German or other languages.
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*'' 11 Freunde''
*'' 1000°''
*'' 5vor12''
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*'' ABC-Zeitung''
*'' Abenteuer Archäologie''
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References
External links
News website ''Der Spiegel (online)''International part of the website
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1994 establishments in Germany
Der Spiegel
German-language websites
German news websites
Magazines established in 1994
Magazines published in Hamburg