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Die Zeit (Timpul) este o publicaţie săptămânală din Germania, care a apărut pentru prima oară la data de 21 februarie 1946.
Din anul 1966, redacţia ziarului aparţine de „editura Holtzbrinck". Publicaţia apare în fiecare zi de joi sau, în cazuri speciale, vinerea. Sediul redacţiei publicaţiei se află, de la înfiinţare, în Hamburg. Din punct de vedere politic, articolele publicate au un caracter liberal, fiind adresate îndeosebi persoanelor cu studii academice.
Die Zeit (Eigenschreibweise DIE ZEIT) ist eine überregionale deutsche Wochenzeitung, die erstmals am 21. Februar 1946 erschien. Seit 1996 gehört sie zur Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck. Sie erscheint jeden Donnerstag, an Feiertagen wird der Erscheinungstag in der Regel vorgezogen.
Erscheinungsort ist seit jeher Hamburg. Sie wendet sich an Zielgruppen mit gehobenem Bildungsstandard[1], traditionell vor allem Akademiker bzw. Bildungsbürger. Ihre politische Haltung gilt als liberal. Bei kontroversen Themen werden zur unabhängigen Meinungsbildung des Lesers zuweilen auch unterschiedliche Positionen gegenübergestellt.
Die Zeit (German pronunciation: [diː tsaɪt], 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 paper format (Nordisch) 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.