- B.Z. (newspaper)
"B.Z." is a German
tabloid newspaper published inBerlin byUllstein-Verlag , which is entirely owned byAxel Springer AG . "B.Z." is currently the best-selling local newspaper in Berlin.Fact|date=February 2008"B.Z." is not to be confused with the "
Berliner Zeitung ", which has been published since 1945 and is often also informally known as B.Z. in the formerEast Germany , or with the evening tabloid formerly known as "BZ am Abend", now the "Berliner Kurier".History of the newspaper
The newspaper was founded under the name "Berliner Zeitung" on
1 October 1877 , and was abbreviated to "B.Z." and purchased byLeopold Ullstein the following year. In 1904 it was remodelled as "B.Z. am Mittag", and it was emphasized that it was a daily newspaper. During theSecond World War it was discontinued, and the parent company Ullstein-Vermögen was expropriated by the Nazis; "B.Z." did not reappear until19 November 1953 .Since being taken over by Ullstein-Verlag in 1960, "B.Z." is, like "
Bild " and "Die Welt ", ultimately owned by the Axel Springer AG and adheres to its political remit. On9 November 2006 Axel Springer announced it was outsourcing the newspaper to a company of its own, B.Z.-Ullstein, in order to increase profitability in the highly competitive Berlin market. The outsourcing entailed a move of the paper's editorial headquarters from Springer-Haus inKreuzberg to theKranzler Eck on theKurfürstendamm . A special sports edition of the paper, "Sport-B.Z.", was introduced for the2006 FIFA World Cup and distributed from August of that year with a circulation of 50,000, but was discontinued on22 December ,2006 .Since
1991 "B.Z." has awarded an annual cultural prize, the Berliner Bär.Links
* [http://bz.berlin1.de Online edition]
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