Monday, September 20, 2010

German print media reviewed

In Germany, about 78 percent of the population reads the newspaper in a daily basis.  This is quite different from Americans, who generally don't read the paper on a daily basis.  After reviewing the content of the paper, I noticed that most newspapers offer a similar array of topics as most American newspapers.  One thing that struck me, is how international the German newspapers are.  One newspaper, Suddeutsche, sends papers to 150 different countries daily.  Die Welt sends out to 130 countries daily, and Frankfurter Allgemeine sends to 148 different countries daily.  Most newspapers, like American newspapers, also offer their news online, which allows people to stay updated on what's going on in Germany from wherever they are.

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