Ippen.Media's Sabrina Hoffmann Named New Editor-in-Chief of 'Frankfurt Rundschau'
Ippen.Media's Markus Knall has expressed his delight at the appointment of Sabrina Hoffmann as the new editor-in-chief of 'Frankfurt Rundschau'. Hoffmann, who has a proven track record in digital journalism, will lead both the print and online editions of the newspaper.
Hoffmann's appointment comes after the interim leadership of Karin Dalka and Michael Bayer, who stepped in following the departure of Thomas Kaspar. Dalka, who will retire on January 1, 2026, has shaped the newspaper through her focus on medical ethics and law and security policy, leaving a legacy of engaged journalism.
Hoffmann brings a wealth of experience to her new role. She has developed the journalistic network of Ippen.Media as editor-in-chief of Buzzfeed, and led the BW24 editorial team in Stuttgart to profitability in just nine months. Her track record includes combining quality journalism with reach in her roles at Business Insider and Huffington Post. Hoffmann identifies with the progressive values of 'Frankfurter Rundschau' and is expected to build on its strengths.
Michael Bayer will continue in his role as deputy editor-in-chief, supporting Hoffmann in her new position.
Sabrina Hoffmann's appointment as editor-in-chief of 'Frankfurt Rundschau' is a significant move for the newspaper. With her experience in digital journalism and her commitment to the paper's values, she is well-positioned to lead the publication into the future. The team looks forward to her leadership and the continued success of the 'Frankfurter Rundschau'.
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