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Constantin Schreiber Changes to Springer-Verlag: His Departure Is Significant for the Public Legal

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
The journalistic corset as "Tagesschau-Spokesman had become too narrow a writer. Public-laws do not necessarily seem to be a habitat for creative development.

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The former "Tagesschau" spokesman Constantin Schreiber reports from September as a reporter for the Springer publishing house from Tel Aviv. There is a special reason for his change.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The journalistic corset as "Tagesschau-Spokesman had become too narrow a writer. Public-laws do not necessarily seem to be a habitat for creative development.

·Berlin, Germany
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"Wherever you go, go with your heart, - these were the farewell words of Constantin Schreiber at the "Day Show, " and his heart is obviously drawing to the Middle East.

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Constantin Schreiber changes from the "Tagesschau" to the Springer-Verlag. Here he talks about the reasons and explains why he no longer wants to remain silent on the topic of the Middle East.

·Germany
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Millions of people know him as a "daily show" speaker. On Sunday evening, Constantin Schreiber "wanted a nice evening" for them one last time, quoting a Chinese proverb.

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One last time, Constantin Schreiber stood in front of the camera for the "Tagesschau" - no easy farewell for the journalist.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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