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Guter Rat
''Guter Rat'' (German: ''Good Advice'') is a monthly business and consumer magazine published first in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The magazine is one of three East German magazines which have survived German reunification, including '' Eulenspiegel'' and ''das Magazin''. History and profile ''Guter Rat'' was first published in the German Democratic Republic. The first issue appeared in Leipzig in November 1945. The magazine was owned by Otto Beyer Verlag and was published by the company on a quarterly basis during this period. Following reunification ''Guter Rat'' began to be published monthly by the Gong Verlag. Then its publisher became the Super Illu, and the magazine also became part of the Hubert Burda Media in December 2000. It has its headquarters in Berlin. Content and editors ''Guter Rat'' was a socialist consumer magazine when it was published in the GDR. During this period the magazine provided its readers with financial advice that was not related to their ...
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Hubert Burda Media
Hubert Burda Media Holding is a German media group with headquarters in Offenburg. It originated as a small printing business, founded by Franz Burda Snr in Philippsburg, in 1903. In 1986, the corporate group was divided up between Franz Jnr, Frieder and Hubert Burda. In the 1980s and 1990s, the company developed into a major corporation; it is now one of Germany's largest media companies. Its best-known media brands include the magazines ''Bunte'' and ''Superillu'', the German edition of ''Playboy'', the news magazine ''Focus'', as well as ''HuffPost'' Germany, HolidayCheck and XING. History Founded as a printing company From 1903, Franz Burda ("I"), the father of Franz Burda Sr ("II") and grandfather of Franz Burda Jr ("III") ran a small printing business in Philippsburg. The venture was largely unsuccessful, prompting Burda to start a new company in Offenburg, in 1908. In 1927, the company produced Germany’s first radio listings magazine, "Die Sürag", (subtitle ...
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