Berlin – If at the beginning of a novel about “the” media a commissioner and a doctor in forensic medicine bend over a body, one suspects that journalists will not have it easy in this book. That’s how it comes. Peter Huth, former editor-in-chief of the Berlin Springer-Blätter “BZ” and “Welt am Sonntag” and now the company spokesman and chief advisor of publisher Mathias Döpfner, wrote a key novel about the Berlin media scene with “promoted”.