The Seenland editorial team: This is how you go on an adventure trip with the Altmühl messenger!

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Find out everything about the “Altmühl Messenger” and his exciting journey through local topics and events in the Franconian Lake District.

Erfahren Sie alles über den "Altmühl-Boten" und seine spannende Reise durch lokale Themen und Veranstaltungen im Fränkischen Seenland.
Find out everything about the “Altmühl Messenger” and his exciting journey through local topics and events in the Franconian Lake District.

The Seenland editorial team: This is how you go on an adventure trip with the Altmühl messenger!

The “Altmühl-Bote” is an important local newspaper in the Franconian Lake District and has established itself as a fixture in regional reporting since it was founded in 1849. The editorial team is based in Gunzenhausen and offers its readers a mixture of critical comments, informative reports and reports on local events.

The team consists of experienced local journalists such as Jürgen Eisenbrand and Marianne Natalis as well as younger employees such as Judith Horn, Marlene Weyerer, Nicole Wrodarczyk and Georg Lindner. The workflows are supported by editorial assistants, namely Ingrid Neefischer and Steffi Seliger. The editorial director Isabel-Marie Scherb is currently on a break and is temporarily represented by Patrick Shaw.

Diverse topics and digital presence

The “Altmühl-Bote” reports on a variety of topics, including culinary highlights, traffic discussions and local events. The documentation includes city council meetings, club anniversaries and festivals, all of which contribute to lively reporting on what is happening in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district and the southern edge of the Ansbach district.

The journalistic content is available both in printed form and digitally, including via the e-paper, internet portal NN.de and social media platforms. In addition, the “NN News” app informs users about local news with push notifications.

Commitment of the editorial team

The dedicated team at “Altmühl-Boten” is committed to giving readers a comprehensive insight into regional life. Collaboration between experienced and younger journalists is particularly important in order to bring both tradition and fresh perspectives into the reporting. By mixing expertise and innovative ideas, the editorial team has established itself as an indispensable source of information in the region.

For further information about the journalistic approaches and the influence of the “Altmühl-Bote” on the region, Springer’s website offers an in-depth insight into modern journalism practices and their challenges. Springer highlights the relevance of such local editorial offices in an increasingly digitalized world, which only underlines the importance of the “Altmühl-Bote”.

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