Bild
German tabloid published by Axel Springer AG / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bild (German: [bɪlt] ⓘ, lit. 'Picture') or Bild-Zeitung (German: [ˈbɪltˌt͡saɪ̯tʊŋ] ⓘ, lit. 'Picture Newspaper') is a German tabloid newspaper published by Axel Springer SE. The paper is published from Monday to Saturday; on Sundays, its sister paper Bild am Sonntag ("Bild on Sunday") is published instead, which has a different style and its own editors. Bild is tabloid in style but broadsheet in size. It is the best-selling European newspaper and has the sixteenth-largest circulation worldwide.[5] Bild has been described as "notorious for its mix of gossip, inflammatory language, and sensationalism" and as having a huge influence on German politicians.[6] Its nearest English-language stylistic and journalistic equivalent is often considered to be the British national newspaper The Sun, the second-highest-selling European tabloid newspaper.[7][8][9]
Type | Daily tabloid (except Sundays and public holidays) |
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Format | Broadsheet ("nordisch" size: 376 x 528 mm) |
Owner(s) | Axel Springer SE |
Editor-in-chief | Marion Horn [de][1] |
Editor | Robert Schneider |
Founded | 24 June 1952; 71 years ago (1952-06-24) |
Political alignment | Centre-right[2] to right-wing[3] Conservatism[4] Populism[2] |
Language | German |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Circulation | 1,150,181 (Print, 2021) 458,952 (Digital, 2020) |
Website | www |