• Source: Berliner Morgenpost
    • Berliner Morgenpost is a German newspaper, based and mainly read in Berlin, where it is one of the most read daily newspapers.


      History and profile


      Founded in 1898 by Leopold Ullstein, the paper was taken over by Axel Springer AG in 1959 and sold to Funke Mediengruppe in 2013. In 2009, it had a circulation of 145,556 and an estimated 322,000 readers. The current editor-in-chief is Carsten Erdmann.
      In 2012, it was awarded the European Newspaper of the Year in the regional newspaper category by the European Newspapers Congress.


      Editor-in-chiefs


      1952–1953: Wilhelm Schulze
      1953–1959: Helmut Meyer-Dietrich
      1960–1972: Heinz Köster
      1973–1976: Walter Brückmann
      1976–1978: Hans-Werner Marquardt
      1978–1981: Wolfgang Kryszohn
      1981–1987: Johannes Otto
      1988–1996: Bruno Waltert
      1996–1999: Peter Philipps
      1999–2002: Herbert Wessels
      2002: Wolfram Weimer
      2003–2004: Jan-Eric Peters
      2004–2018: Carsten Erdmann
      2018–present: Christine Richter


      References




      External links


      Official website (in German)

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