Now, one could argue – as a mitigating circumstance – that the RTS story was the most sensational of the past year. Yes, that's true. But volume and truth do not always coincide and the subsequent silence of the other media – certainly leaves a sinking feeling. Even if the jury wanted to send a note of protest to the independent experts by awarding the prize.
But this would show a very strange understanding america rcs data of the law: journalists are usually not judges, but - as the Rochebin case shows - the executioners. For the "Fondation Reinhardt von Graffenried" in any case, this award ceremony in the second year after Relotius is not a glorious page. Unless the jury no longer takes the now hackneyed bon mot of Spiegel founder Rudolf Augstein "Write what is" as its guideline, but rather its adapted version: "Write what should be."
Nine percent for Lidl: Switzerland boss Torsten Friedrich can celebrate this with his good champagne and sparkling wine offers. And the advertising teams who have done a good job here can do so too.