"Ostdeutsche Allgemeine" Editor-in-Chief Baganz Surprisingly Resigns.
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Dorian Baganz has left the newspaper of the publisher Holger Friedrich at his own request. He is now supposed to be looking for a successor with "East German biography".
Just a few weeks ago, publisher Holger Friedrich had praised editor-in-chief Dorian Baganz effusively. Now Baganz is throwing in the towel.
Surprising change in the newly founded "Ostdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung": editor-in-chief Dorian Baganz stops. There are "different ideas about the content orientation", says the journalist.
Three weeks after the start, the editor-in-chief leaves the "Ostdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" again. According to Baganz, there were different ideas about the orientation.
Dorian Baganz leaves the editor-in-chief of the "Ostdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" only a few weeks after the launch. There is talk of divergent ideas. The successor is said to have an East German biography.
This was a short liaison: the »OAZ« is not even on the market for a month – and already needs a new editor-in-chief. Dorian Baganz throws down.
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