On its own behalf: Süddeutsche Zeitung expands its editorial team
The Süddeutsche Zeitung announced the appointment of Roman Deininger as the new deputy editor-in-chief, effective April 1, 2026.
The Süddeutsche Zeitung has officially announced the appointment of Roman Deininger as the new deputy editor-in-chief, effective April 1, 2026. This decision, which comes as part of an expansion of the editorial leadership team, was approved by the panel of Impressionists at the newspaper following a proposal made by the existing editorial leadership. Deininger will join Editorial Director Judith Wittwer and current Deputy Editor Ulrich Schäfer in leading the news organization into the future.
Deininger is a highly regarded journalist within the Süddeutsche Zeitung, boasting nearly two decades of experience with the publication. Born in Ingolstadt in 1978, he studied politics and theater in Munich, Vienna, and New Orleans before establishing his career at the newspaper. His prior roles include serving as a correspondent in various cities including Nuremberg and Stuttgart, and he has also worked as a political reporter in the reportorial department. His extensive work and authority have cemented his position as a vital member of the editorial staff, and he is known for his insights into influential political figures and parties, including Markus Söder and the CSU.
With this new appointment, the Süddeutsche Zeitung seems to be reinforcing its leadership team as it navigates the evolving media landscape. Deininger's promotion is seen as a significant step towards maintaining the publication's strong journalistic standards and enhancing its coverage in politics and societal issues. This strategic change highlights the newspaper's commitment to adapting to the challenges of contemporary journalism, ensuring a robust editorial direction moving forward.