In every war, the truth dies first. This saying is part of the common vocabulary in the age of "embedded journalists". But the wisdom goes further. It applies not only to real shooting wars, but also to economic wars.
That is, here and now. And this applies above all to the media. How often have we recently had to read statements from serious people that the quality of their own newspaper uae rcs data cannot be maintained by cutting staff, but that it can even be improved? These ridiculous defensive claims, which are used to gloss over the clear-cutting measures ordered by their own publisher, are usually made with complete conviction and without real contradiction.
For example, the new, brilliant Tagi boss Res Strehle. But this paradox is not alone. Another example is the introduction of the "newsroom", which is intended to get rid of a huge amount of staff at Ringier, for example. From now on, journalists are to deliver to several in-house media at the same time. Ringier has four: Blick, Blick am Abend, Sonntags-Blick and Blick online. But that is only one of them.