Day one remains: The Magazine for Change is changing

2023-10-27 10:01:10

In the last three weeks, tag eins has gained 150 new members – a realignment is now taking place with regard to the available financial resources

It is primarily important to us to continue to provide our community with high-quality, in-depth journalism in the future

Dominik Ritter-Wurnig, tag-eins founder

Vienna (OTS) The tag eins magazine is realigning itself. With the new year, the members of the editorial team or the founding team will predominantly provide journalistic contributions and set editorial priorities. The aim is to become more relevant in terms of content through contributions from the editorial team and to be more in tune with the times.

Because day one clearly missed the campaign goal of 1,000 new members, the magazine for change now needs change itself. The financial basis for maintaining the current magazine operations does not exist given the difficult economic circumstances. For this reason, tag eins will focus on the journalistic core of the magazine in the future. We believe that this is the best way to fulfill our journalistic mission: reporting on the issues that concern our members. In-depth, in-depth and well-researched articles that will make you feel like you understand the world a little better.

The focus of day one is on the members. “It is primarily important to us to continue to provide our community with high-quality, in-depth journalism in the futuresays tag-eins founder Dominik Ritter-Wurnig. The editorial team would like to thank everyone who has placed their trust in us from day one and will continue to be an independent journalistic counterpoint to the flood of headlines and live tickers.

Questions & Contact:

Dominik Ritter-Wurnig +436769161183, hello@tageins.at

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