Dynamosport

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Dynamosport
Typemonthly or 2 times per month
FormatSince January 1, 1966; 58 years ago (1966-01-01): 52,8 cm × 37,1 cm / Since January 1, 1983; 41 years ago (1983-01-01): Folio
Owner(s)Sportvereinigung Dynamo; SA
EditorBureau for the central management of the SV Dynamo, SV Dynamo Pictures (German: Büro der zentralen Leitung der Sportvereinigung Dynamo; Dynamobild) Print: Ministry of Interior of the GDR
FoundedJanuary 1, 1966; 58 years ago (1966-01-01)
Political alignmentSocialism, Leninism, Marxism vs. Maoism
LanguageGerman
HeadquartersEast Berlin; Dynamo Sportforum
WebsiteFacebook

Dynamosport was the official magazine of the Sportvereinigung Dynamo. It covered the organization and events of the roughly 190 Dynamo clubs in the GDR. It was founded in 1966 and was published until 23 November 1989. The logo looks like a brushed painting with the writing Dynamosport in white in background in wine-red.[1][2]

Conformation analysis

The beginning begins with the start of the tape to / from 1974, as the volumes of 1966 (the beginning of Dynamo sports as a release from the "Information sheet of the Dynamo Sports Club" (German: "Informationsblatt der Sportvereinigung Dynamo") (1964–1965).[3]

Design Nr.1/1974

The emblem looks alike a brushed painting with the writing Dynamosport in white in background in wine-red.

At the top is the lettering Dynamo sports a box with the comment: "You read today:" There are always 4 boxes, which have numbers of certain pages and to highlight the ever changing themes. The number of pages is limited to 8, on thin, rough paper. Color is red and white for the highlights of the logo "Dynamo sports" and black-red or blue-black for act of emphasizing. The font color of the text is black and available in size 8. The title is from the subject in the newspaper always fat and 18.5 in Arial size. The text itself has the font size Times New Roman in size 9.5. The different themes are always separated by lines or completely framed in the box. The ratio of the text area and the pictures in the square measure is approximately 1:3 for parts of the image, as can be in a tabloid, it has been customary. And so will the whole leaf looks like a sports section of a tabloid newspaper also, and it explicitly but comes to the Dynamo sports, with the reference to the political orientation of the German Democratic Republic. Later, the graphical subdivision of the text boxes, other colors come to the expression, such as yellow-black or green and white. Or there are vertically juxtaposed joists that form this close to a cross a line.

It should be noted that this newspaper was printed in a time where in the East just three television programs, a handful of radio stations and no Internet, let alone mass media existed. Dynamo sport as a medium of Interior of the GDR also associated what therefore represents an ideal atmosphere for the state, but this does not mean necessarily that there are important information that is printed here in a sports newspaper. It is also striking that the authors were not at all mentioned. Athletes are interviewed at most and rarely have the opportunity whatsoever times to create a new column or something to write. Often there are only reports.[4]

Design 1977

Structure as before in 1974'er. 24 issues for 1977. Monthly edition therefore. Special issue is the accrual of Felix Dzerzhinsky with graphical banner. He also is addressed in several editions, as it is his hundredth birthday.[5]

External links

References

  1. ^ http://stasi2004.tripod.com/pdf/de_stasi-ht.pdf Ministerium für Staatssicherheit der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, Page 29
  2. ^ Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin: Please insert Dynamosport for research...
  3. ^ http://katalog.slub-dresden.de/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?tab=default_tab&mode=Advanced&vid=VIEW_ALL SLUB Library catalog
  4. ^ Dynamosport Nr. 1; Page 1 -8; 1974
  5. ^ Dynamosport Nr. 1-12 Page 1 -8; 1977