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DW appoints Barbara Massing as new Director General – DW – 06/20/2025
DW appoints Barbara Massing as new Director General – DW – 06/20/2025

DW

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • DW

DW appoints Barbara Massing as new Director General – DW – 06/20/2025

Germany's international broadcaster will be headed by a woman for the first time, after the DW Broadcasting Council appointed Barbara Massing as new Director General. She will replace Peter Limbourg on October 1, 2025. German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle announced Friday that Barbara Massing will replace Peter Limbourg as the company's director general on October 1, 2025. "I am thrilled to appoint Barbara Massing as the next director general," said Karl Jüsten, chair of the DW Broadcasting Council and its selection committee. "She brings not only top-tier leadership and journalistic expertise but also the strategic foresight needed to position Deutsche Welle for long-term success in a challenging global media environment." As managing director for Business Administration, Massing has been key to expanding DW programming as well as streamlining the organization, said Jüsten, who emphasized that she "is exactly the leader Deutsche Welle needs to strengthen its role as a trusted, independent global voice for democracy and freedom." Achim Dercks, deputy director of DW's Advisory Board, also praised Massing's success in expanding and restructuring DW activities and pledged to work alongside her to insure that DW "remains a relevant voice in the world, providing people with free information" in what he described as "geopolitically challenging times." Massing thanked the council for its trust in her leadership and for the opportunity to help shape DW's future. "Fact-based, reliable journalism is our most valuable asset and it is more important now, in times of AI-manipulated content and disinformation, than it has ever been," said Massing on Friday. Massing's nomination was put forth after a unanimous decision by the Broadcasting Council's seven-member selection committee. Massing will replace outgoing Director General Peter Limbourg, who announced his retirement in September 2024, after holding the position since 2013. Barbara Massing will be first woman to lead DW A fully qualified lawyer, Massing joined DW in 2006 and became part of its Management Team in 2014 after previously working as a producer for German public broadcaster ARD and for the Franco-German broadcaster Arte. Massing, who holds, among others, positions on the advisory boards for the city of Bonn's International Beethovenfest and the University Hospital Bonn, will become the first woman to lead DW since its founding on May 3, 1953. During her career Massing has focused on digital transformation, organizational culture and sustainability. The director general is responsible for steering and coordinating DW's strategic and operational activities in close collaboration with its governing bodies. According to the DW Act, the director general must be elected via secret ballot by the Broadcasting Council for a term of six years. Re-election to the post is permitted, and a two-thirds majority is required for appointment. DW is Germany's independent international broadcaster and provides news and information in 32 languages around the world with TV, online and radio services reaching 320 million users every week and employs around 4,000 people from 140 different countries DW's work focuses on topics such as freedom and human rights, democracy and the rule of law, world trade and social justice, health education and environmental protection, technology and innovation.

Gear up for Houston's annual Art Car Parade
Gear up for Houston's annual Art Car Parade

Axios

time10-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Axios

Gear up for Houston's annual Art Car Parade

Honk! Honk! Houston's streets will once again turn into a moving gallery Saturday for the 38th annual Art Car Parade. Why it matters: More than 250 rolling masterpieces will cruise through downtown and along Allen Parkway in the city's largest free public art event, drawing over 200,000 spectators each year. This year, about 120 entries are new to the parade, according to Jack Massing, executive director of the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art. Some are first-time drivers while others are returning with refreshed designs. What they're saying:"It's kind of like a slideshow of amazement going by, and that's just a wonderful, really fun thing to come out and see," Massing tells Axios. "It's just really an oddball thing, right? People are eccentric, and they want to do something to their car. And there's all different ranges of things being done," he tells Axios. Zoom in: The lineup party starts at 11am on Allen Parkway between Taft and Bagby streets, with live music and a closer look at the cars — plus a surprise installation from Meow Wolf. The parade rolls out at 2pm from downtown at the I-45 overpass through Allen Parkway near Waugh Drive. Here's the route. Free and paid parking is located along the parade route. Be aware of street closures. Worthy of your time: The Art Car After Party kicks off at 5pm Saturday at Market Square Park, where the art cars will be on display and artists will be on hand to chat. Many of the creations come to life at night, Massing says, since some of the cars have some light features. There's also the Legendary Art Car Ball from 6pm-11pm Friday with tickets from $50, and the award ceremony with over $15,000 in prize money at 11am Sunday.

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