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Bunte Klötzchen aus Plastik, gelbe Figuren und hohe Türme, die umzukippen drohen: Legosteine versetzen viele von uns zurück in die Kindheit. Lego spielen macht nicht nur Spaß, sondern stößt auch...
View ArticleThe floor could be yours: Apply for the DW traineeship!
Do you like what we’re doing? Want to become one of us? You can! The online application for the next traineeship is open now until February 29. Admittedly, the whole process is not quite as easy as...
View ArticleDetektiv werden mit Social Media Verification
Warum müssen – vor allem Journalisten – Inhalte aus sozialen Medien auf ihre Echtheit prüfen? Ein Video sagt mehr als tausend Worte: Hat der Ex-Finanzminister von Griechenland Deutschland seinen...
View Article(Volo) Life is hard: A work trip to Barcelona
Last week, Hecko arrived back from vacation to start his rotation with the sports department in Berlin. Upon walking in on Monday, he was immediately accosted with every journalist’s nightmare: a...
View ArticleHow to push innovations in your media company
In the digital age, innovation is the only thing that keeps journalism from becoming irrelevant and dying out. So why do media companies still struggle to embrace change? “Are we [the media] out of...
View Article7 insiders’ tips for a successful web video
1. Match the content to the platform “It’s not enough just to publish. Every video needs to be optimized for each platform (…) There are a lot of people who think oh we’ve got a TV package, let’s just...
View ArticleInterview: Deutschlands Konsenssehnsucht und Protestfeigheit
Brennende Autos, fliegende Flaschen und wütende Massen. Bilder, die nur selten aus Deutschland kommen. In anderen Ländern eskalieren Proteste weitaus heftiger und schneller. Dr. Dr. Peter Ullrich...
View ArticleGermany’s loyal friend: Das Auto
“Automobiles are a passing phenomenon. I believe in horses.” That’s what Kaiser Wilhem II thought about cars back in 1905. But it seems his compatriots had other ideas. In most people’s minds, Germans...
View ArticleThe Naked Journalist
Don’t let them fool you: A journalist is a journalist, even without a fedora hat, a cigarette and a pocket-protector; without a press pass, a camera, or a phone. A journalist need not even bother with...
View ArticleTaking ownership of “news on social”
Most journalists fully understand the importance of social media as a means of spreading content. But we are already moving beyond this, to a point where social platforms are trying to be a one-stop...
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