Journalist Marc Felix Serrao Visits Axel Springer
In a significant move for both German and international journalism, Marc Felix Serrao, the current German editor-in-chief of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), has announced his departure from the Swiss newspaper to join Axel Springer. Under Serrao's leadership, the NZZ has taken a more right-wing conservative course in Germany.
Serrao's departure marks a new chapter in his journalistic career. Before joining the NZZ, he worked at the prestigious Süddeutsche Zeitung. Now, he is set to contribute reports, portraits, interviews, analyses, and commentaries for brands like "Bild", "Politico", and "Business Insider". His base at Springer will be the "Welt", but he will also contribute to other Springer brands.
Serrao's decision to join Axel Springer comes amidst the media conglomerate's expansion of its Global Reporters Network. He will also appear as an expert on Welt TV. Markus Spillmann will succeed Serrao at the NZZ.
Marc Felix Serrao has been the NZZ's Berlin bureau chief since 2017 and its German editor-in-chief since 2021. His praises for Axel Springer are not new, as he has previously stated that it is more relevant journalistically than ever. Serrao has also contributed to Springer's "Welt am Sonntag" as a freelancer.
Axel Springer SE is a German digital publishing company that operates various digital media brands, including Bild, WELT, and Business Insider Germany. The company's move to recruit Serrao is a strategic one, aimed at bolstering its journalistic prowess and expanding its reach.
Serrao's departure from the NZZ, one of the most influential newspapers in Switzerland, has been met with mixed reactions. However, it is clear that his decision to join Axel Springer marks a significant shift in the German media landscape.
As Serrao embarks on this new journey, he leaves behind a legacy at the NZZ that will be hard to match. His contributions to German journalism, both at the NZZ and as a freelancer for Axel Springer, have been significant and far-reaching.
In the words of Serrao, "Axel Springer is more relevant journalistically than ever. I am excited to join this dynamic team and contribute my expertise to their various brands." The media world eagerly awaits to see the impact of this high-profile move.
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