The “White Clowns” of the Editorial Offices

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The “White Clowns” of the Editorial Offices

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Columnists stand out from the cacophony of daily media events like "white clowns" in the circus ring. They bring some reflection to the passing of events that readers are usually unable to judge with certainty. The continuing rise of columnists is based on two factors: readers need opinions in order to be able to develop their own, and publishers have therefore started to put "more opinion" in their own opinion papers in order to stand out from the competition.

Because there is hardly any room for real saudi arabia rcs data essays in the thin daily newspapers, many a great author has been reduced to columnists. This also applies to many editors-in-chief, whose editorials usually do not exceed the length of a larger column and are far from having the weight that was attributed to them in the last century. When the press spokespersons of the Federal Council and the general secretaries of the parties submit their report on the daily media situation early in the morning, editorials are hardly a topic anymore.

More important are media findings on day-to-day political business such as comments on the people in the party leadership. This is the opportunity for columnists at the political level. Editorials, essays and columns on the economic, social and cultural situation have become even rarer. Some editorial offices regularly offer 3,500 to 4,000 characters to reproduce party opinions or the comments of apparently independent intellectuals in the form of a column.
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