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''Focus'' is a German weekly news magazine published in Munich and distributed throughout Germany. It is the third-largest weekly news magazine in Germany. It is considered conservative and leans towards economic liberalism. ==Overview== ''Focus'' was launched in 1993〔 to pioneer a new style of journalism for readers short of time. The magazine was positioned against ''Der Spiegel'' and from day one has featured many color images and made heavy use of information graphics. The magazine was founded by Helmut Markwort and Hubert Burda and was first published on 18 January 1993 with an initial circulation of around 478,000.〔 Karoline Rebling. (The Success Story of the News Magazine Focus ) Goethe Institute. July 2005. Retrieved 17 March 2015.〕 It is part of Hubert Burda Media.〔 The target audience is the "information elite", a term coined by Helmut Markwort who is also famous for his advertising slogan "facts, facts, facts". For several years ''Focus'' has been considered by many to be one of the most successful German magazine launches ever. In November 2004, Uli Baur, who had been involved in the magazine from the start and who had worked with Helmut Markwort prior to joining ''Focus'', was appointed as another editor in chief alongside Markwort. The Focus Online news portal was launched in January 1996 in close co-operation with MSN Germany. ''Focus TV'' was launched later that year as an information magazine programme on the ProSieben TV channel. Spin-offs include ''Focus Money'' magazine (launched in March 2000) the educational magazine ''Focus Schule'' (launched in January 1914). In the 2013 elections ''Focus'' was among the supporters of the Christian Democrats. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Focus (German magazine)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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