Impuls
A new daily, Impuls, hit the stands yesterday. Co-
founder Ivan Kaufmann, who also runs Mediaprint
press distributor, admits that one reason for launching
the A4 tabloid is the dispute he's having with competitor
PNS about an alleged cartel agreement among daily
papers. In yesterday's Impuls, he struck out at the
"foreign-owned" print media, suggesting that they
collude on pricing, overcharge for ads, act as a single
interest group, and require their editors-in-chief to
speak perfect German. At first glance, Impuls might
seem to be a rash attempt to hurt PNS and the daily
newspapers that own it. But Impuls looks and reads
surprisingly well. Its TV-sized news bites are laid out
crisply and lack the political leaning and sensationalism
of the failed tabloid Super. If Impuls has the cash and
can get the distribution, it has a chance of succeeding
where Super didn't.
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