Our few remaining media critics form a strange little group. Kurt W. Zimmermann is permanently based in Phuket and from this observation post, which is also ideal in terms of taxation, he scolds the Swiss media about the Hildebrand issue. He also allows himself to be exploited by his publisher by spreading the previously carefully concealed information about the ownership of Weltwoche, because this is apparently opportune at the moment (Lex Weltwoche). According to Zimi, Köppel south korea rcs data was not allowed to sell for five years, something he has always stubbornly denied. But Köppel apparently had to survive a meticulous SVP ideology check during these years.
Only after the owner's shackles were lifted were these embarrassing facts published - played out by the in-house gang of columnists.
The stated selling price of twelve million was apparently deliberately false, and was not intended to create the impression of a totally excessive discount for an object with a market price of 25 million. But now the Sonntag claims that it was only two million, citing inside information. If this is correct, it would prove that Köppel practically received the Weltwoche for free from Tettamanti/Blocher - that is, he did have to pay, but with campaigns instead of real money.
And then there is Francesco Benini from the NZZ am Sonntag, who has been running an anti-SRG campaign for some time. We had a meeting right after my TV show started.