das, was fehlt (German) that, what is missing | |
Type | Investigative journalism |
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Format | Website |
Owner(s) | Quo Vadis Veritas (funded by Dietrich Mateschitz) |
Publisher | Michael Fleischhacker |
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Founded | September 25, 2017 |
Headquarters | Halleiner Landesstraße 24 5061 Elsbethen-Glasenbach Salzburg |
Country | Austria |
Website | www |
Addendum (from latin addendum , meaning (that which) must be added) is an Austrian journalistic research platform, funded by billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz through the non-profit organisation Quo Vadis Veritas. The release of its first research findings occurred on 25 September 2017. Its managing directors are Michael Fleischhacker (who also serves as the publisher) and Niko Alm. [1] [2] [3]
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