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Is Berlin — the European capital still synonymous with anarchists, cheap rent, squats, and May Day riots — poised to be ruled by the Conservative CDU party as of Monday?
In theory, it seems implausible, not least because the city is currently governed by a SPD/Left/Green coalition, reflecting its reputation as one of the most leftwing cities in Europe.
But in reality, a CDU revolution is a distinct possibility, even a likelihood.
"News about Biden, Trump, COVID, or inflation is easy and ubiquitous... But finding out what’s happening in your community, school district, or local downtown area is nearly impossible. It is a premium news product, and yet few media outlets embrace it. And then along comes this student radio station running circles around their much larger and better-funded colleagues. It is truly inspiring." [Paul Jacobs]
https://jacobsmedia.com/getting-schooled-by-a-bunch-of-high-school-students/ #Journalism #Radio @jeffjarvis
What IS local news and why does it matter? Is it school board meetings, cultural activities, election coverage, or a combination of these things - and more? While many mainstream media companies struggle with their news budgets, a surprising new group of journalists is ready to grab the golden ring and make local journalism their driving force. And some of them may be living in your home.
A man named Bruno Schröder was a mining engineer for most of his life. When passed away in his 80s in June 2022, he had around 60,000 or so books spread out on the 4 floors of his house in Mettingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The books likely weigh about the same as 15 modern cars. 📚
#books #library #BookCollection #collection #Germany
h/t @BrianJopek