Chief editor Klusmann leaves “Spiegel”
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Kurbjuweit most recently worked in the capital office of the German news magazine. Klusmann took over the management of Claas Relotius at the beginning of 2019 following the discovery of counterfeits.
In recent years, he has implemented far-reaching reforms at the “Spiegel”. Editor-in-chief Klusmann is now resigning. It was said that there had been repeated disagreements with the management on decisive issues recently. From:. [more]
Klusmann was editor-in-chief of the news magazine for over four years. His departure is said to have been preceded by conflicts with the management.
Editor-in-chief Steffen Klusmann is leaving the news magazine “Der Spiegel.” Dirk Kurbjuweit is taking over the post, the media house announced in Hamburg on Thursday. “Business Insider” and “dwdl.de” had previously reported on the imminent departure.
Rumors about a power struggle have recently been getting louder and louder at the “Spiegel”. Editor-in-chief Steffen Klusmann is now leaving - and a successor has already been found.
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