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The German Media Market 2023 - An Overview

10/14/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

The media market in Germany has changed significantly in recent years. Traditional media, such as newspapers and magazines, have lost importance and revenue, while online media, such as social networks and streaming platforms, have grown strongly. While television will still play an important role in Germany in 2022, the importance of the Internet will continue to grow.

Revenues in the German media market in 2022 will be determined primarily by developments in digital media. For example, digital advertising, video-on-demand (VoD) and social media platforms will account for a large proportion of revenues. The online games business will also become increasingly important.

Print media will still play a role in the German media market in 2022, but their share of revenues will continue to decline. This will primarily affect newspapers and magazines, which are being replaced more and more by digital media. Some publishers are trying to hold their own in the market by also offering their content digitally.

The German media market in 2022 will also be shaped by new technologies such as virtual reality and augmented reality. Developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) will also continue to play a crucial role. The use of AI in advertising will help improve the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

Overall, the German media market will continue to develop in the direction of digitalization and innovation in 2022. Sales will be driven primarily by innovative digital media such as apps, VoD and social media, while traditional media will lose importance.

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Press release to send out?

10/10/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
With our media & PR database, you can achieve more with your press release: From just €274, you have access to the contact details of over 17,000 editorial offices and media in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, including all relevant daily, weekly and monthly newspapers, magazines, news agencies, TV and radio stations.
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How to build a press distribution list at low cost

10/07/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

The easiest and, above all, most cost-effective way to build up a press distribution list is to start with a list of all media such as newspapers, magazines/magazines, radio and TV stations, and news agencies. Only those who have a good overview of the currently relevant media channels can be sure not to overlook any major players. Google will not help you with this, as the time required to get this market overview from scratch on your own runs into the hundreds of hours.

That's why the Media & PR Database exists. It offers you firstly an excellent overview of the German-speaking media market and secondly represents an efficient research tool for the identification of suitable editorial offices and journalists, in which you can deposit further contact data at any time.

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How are press releases published?

08/03/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Press releases are usually published via various channels. Most frequently, they are published via the company's own website, social networks, press distribution lists, press portals and online news sites. Some companies also send their press releases directly to local media, such as newspapers and TV programs.
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Writing to editors for beginners - How to get into media

08/01/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

In today's digital world, it is of great importance for companies, organizations and individuals to be present in the media. The media provides an excellent opportunity to gain attention, increase awareness, and communicate messages to a wide audience. One of the most effective ways to be represented in the media is to write to editors. This article is specifically for beginners and will give you some valuable tips on how to increase your chances of getting your message heard in the media.

Identify relevant editorials:

Before you start writing to editors, it's important to identify the relevant media outlets that fit your target audience. Consider what type of media is best suited for your issue. Is it a local newspaper, an online magazine, an industry blog, or maybe even a radio station? By choosing the right media, you increase the likelihood that your message will get to the right people.

Find the right contact:

Once you have identified the relevant media channels, it is important to find the right contact for your issue. Look for journalists, editors or producers who are responsible for the issues you care about. Check website imprints or research industry directories to find contact information for relevant people. It is advisable to seek direct contact rather than sending your message to a generic email address.

Craft a compelling subject line:

The subject line of your email is critical to grabbing the recipient's attention. Avoid generic subject lines like "press release" or "inquiry" and instead try to craft a short, concise sentence that will pique the recipient's interest. Consider what is particularly interesting or unique about your story or request, and highlight those aspects.

Craft a concise and informative email:

In the email itself, it is important to be concise and to the point. Journalists are often time constrained and receive many messages per day. So keep it brief, but make sure all relevant information is included. Provide a brief summary of your story, emphasize the news value, and explain why it's important to cover. Include any relevant facts, figures, or data that support your story.

Make a personal connection:

One way to get the journalist's attention is to make a personal connection. Research the journalist's background and find commonalities or interesting aspects to mention in your email. Show that you've looked into his or her work and why you think your story might be relevant to them.

Provide photos or visual materials:

Visuals are an important part of many media stories. So offer to provide high-quality photos, graphics or other visual materials that support your story. Make sure the images are high resolution and suitable for printing or posting online. If possible, include a few sample images in your email already to build interest.

Don't forget the follow-up:

It may happen that you do not receive an immediate response to your first email. In such cases, it's a good idea to send a quick follow-up after a few days to make sure your message was received. Be polite and friendly in your follow-up, and politely inquire if the recipient is interested in your story or needs more information.

Network and build personal relationships:

In addition to writing directly to editors, it's also important to build personal relationships with journalists. Attend networking events, industry conferences or press events to engage with journalists in person. A personal relationship can increase your chances of getting your message considered by the media, as journalists often want to rely on trusted sources.

Keep topicality and relevance in mind:

Finally, it is important to always keep timeliness and relevance in mind when writing to editors. Try to keep up with current issues and present your stories or information in a timely manner. The more relevant your message is to the readership or viewership, the more likely it is to be picked up.

Writing to editors requires patience, persistence and a certain amount of creativity.

Don't give up if you don't get a response right away. Revise your approaches, improve your message and keep at it. With time and experience, you will learn how to maximize your chances of being featured in the media. Use these tips as a starting point and take the first step toward telling your story and getting your message out to a wide audience.

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