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After graduating from the [[Liebfrauenschule Köln]] and studying German and history at the [[University of Cologne]], Dagmar Rosenfeld volunteered at the [[Berliner Tagesspiegel]]. Subsequently, she worked there as an editor in the economic department, then in the political department and was responsible for "page two". In 2009, Dagmar Rosenfeld moved to the capital office of the time, where she last wrote for the political department.<ref>[http://www.zeit.de/2016/18/journalismus-politik-beziehung-berufliche-unbefangenheit-christian-lindner-dagmar-rosenfeld ''Unter einer Decke''] ''Die Zeit''.de vom 22.</ref> |
Rosenfeld is jewish. After graduating from the [[Liebfrauenschule Köln]] and studying German and history at the [[University of Cologne]], Dagmar Rosenfeld volunteered at the [[Berliner Tagesspiegel]]. Subsequently, she worked there as an editor in the economic department, then in the political department and was responsible for "page two". In 2009, Dagmar Rosenfeld moved to the capital office of the time, where she last wrote for the political department.<ref>[http://www.zeit.de/2016/18/journalismus-politik-beziehung-berufliche-unbefangenheit-christian-lindner-dagmar-rosenfeld ''Unter einer Decke''] ''Die Zeit''.de vom 22.</ref> |
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She is the sister of the writer Astrid Rosenfeld.<ref>Hans Peter Schütz: [http://www.stern.de/politik/deutschland/berlin-vertraulich--die-liberalen---humorlos--aber-mit-viel-witz-3769448.html ''Die Liberalen – humorlos, aber mit viel Witz''] ''Stern'', vom 26. September 2011</ref> |
She is the sister of the writer Astrid Rosenfeld.<ref>Hans Peter Schütz: [http://www.stern.de/politik/deutschland/berlin-vertraulich--die-liberalen---humorlos--aber-mit-viel-witz-3769448.html ''Die Liberalen – humorlos, aber mit viel Witz''] ''Stern'', vom 26. September 2011</ref> |
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Dagmar Rosenfeld | |
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Born | 1974 |
Occupation | Journalist |
Spouse(s) | Christian Lindner |
Dagmar Rosenfeld (born 1974 Cologne) is a german journalist. She has been deputy editor-in-chief of Die Welt since 2016.[1]
Life
Rosenfeld is jewish. After graduating from the Liebfrauenschule Köln and studying German and history at the University of Cologne, Dagmar Rosenfeld volunteered at the Berliner Tagesspiegel. Subsequently, she worked there as an editor in the economic department, then in the political department and was responsible for "page two". In 2009, Dagmar Rosenfeld moved to the capital office of the time, where she last wrote for the political department.[2]
She is the sister of the writer Astrid Rosenfeld.[3] From 2011, she was married to Christian Lindner, then General Secretary and today's chairman of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), with whom she had previously been in a relationship since 2009.[4] The couple separated in 2018.[5][6]
Reviews
In late 2017, the self-regulatory body German Press Council issued a disapproval of Die Welt: Deputy editor Dagmar Rosenfeld had published before the federal election 2017 "styling tips for politicians" and advised, among others, the candidate of the FDP, Christian Lindner:
When choosing the outerwear for commercials in the future, ask the wife.[7]
However, since Rosenfeld herself was the wife, the press council attested to "an objective bias on the journalist."[7]
References
- ^ "Personalien: Dr. Ulf Poschardt ist neuer Chefredakteur WeltN24". Axel Springer Website. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
- ^ Unter einer Decke Die Zeit.de vom 22.
- ^ Hans Peter Schütz: Die Liberalen – humorlos, aber mit viel Witz Stern, vom 26. September 2011
- ^ FDP-Generalsekretär heiratet Dagmar Rosenfeld, focus.de
- ^ Christian Lindner und Dagmar Rosenfeld haben sich offenbar getrennt, Der Spiegel.de vom 19. April 2018
- ^ "Bericht: Christian Lindner und Dagmar Rosenfeld haben sich getrennt". Stern (in German). 19 April 2018. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
- ^ a b ""Welt"-Journalistin und Ehefrau von Lindner schreibt Text über FDP-Chef – jetzt bekommt sie Ärger". HuffPost Deutschland (in German). 8 December 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
External links
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