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Bild
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Bild
Type
Daily newspaper, except Sundays and public holidays
Format
Tabloid ("nordisch" size)
Owner
Axel Springer AG
Editor
Kai Diekmann
Founded
1952
Political allegiance
Centre-Right, Populist
Headquarters
Zeitungsgruppe BILD, Axel-Springer-Straße 65, D-10888 Berlin
Website: http://www.bild.de/
The Bild (formerly Bild-Zeitung, lit. Picture Newspaper) is a German newspaper published by Axel Springer AG. The paper is published from Monday to Saturday, while on Sundays, Bild am Sonntag (lit. Picture on Sunday) is published instead, which has a different style and its own editors. Bild is tabloid in style, although actually broadsheet in size. It is the best-selling newspaper in Europe and has the seventh-largest circulation worldwide.[citation needed] Its motto, prominently displayed below the logo, is unabhängig, überparteilich (independent, nonpartisan). Bild's nearest English-language stylistic and journalistic equivalent is often considered to be The Sun in the UK - the second highest selling European tabloid newspaper - with which it shares a degree of rivalry[1][2][3]

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