| Type | Weekly newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Zeit-Verlag Gerd Bucerius GmbH & Co. KG |
| Editor | Giovanni di Lorenzo |
| Founded | 1946 |
| Political alignment | centrist/left |
| Headquarters | Speersort 1, 20095 Hamburg |
| Official website | www.zeit.de |
Die Zeit (German pronunciation: [diː tsait], literally The Time,) is a German nationwide weekly newspaper that is highly respected for its quality journalism. With a circulation of 488,036 and an estimated readership of slightly above 2 million, it is the most widely read German weekly newspaper. The publishing house, Zeitverlag Gerd Bucerius in Hamburg, is owned by the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group.
The paper is considered to be highbrow. Its political direction is centrist to social democratic, but has oscillated a number of times between slightly left-leaning and slightly right-leaning. It is known for its very large physical size and its long and detailed articles.
The first edition was printed on February 21, 1946. The founding publishers were Gerd Bucerius, Lovis H. Lorenz, Richard Tüngel and Ewald Schmidt di Simoni. Another important founder was Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, who published Die Zeit from 1972 until her death in 2002, from 1983 onwards together with former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt, later joined by Josef Joffe and former German federal secretary of culture Michael Naumann.
The fact that the newspaper bears the Coat of arms of Bremen in its title stems from an accident of history: when the paper was founded in the rather chaotic post-war occupied Germany, the city of Hamburg refused the use of its coat of arms in a private publication at the last moment; so instead the space reserved for it on the printing plate was filled with that of the nearby city of Bremen, as one of the founders was a friend of the mayor of Bremen.
Die Zeit is a nationwide weekly newspaper in Germany.
Die Zeit (the title means: "The Time") is read by about 2 million people. It sells about 480.000 copies every week. It is well-known for its good articles which are well-written and often detailed. It is read by well-educated people. It is a liberal newspaper.
It includes articles about politics, economics, knowledge, the sciences, art, literature, education, life (style) and travel. It has many advertisements for jobs at universities.
The first copies of Die Zeit were published on the 21 February 1946 in Hamburg. Since that day it has been published in Hamburg every week.
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