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Austrian Newspapers
The first newspaper was published in Austria in 1605. Until 1940 there were 16 newspapers in Vienna, Austria, but six of them were shut down, leaving ten. The number of national daily newspapers in Austria was 35 in 1950. It decreased to 17 in 1965. The number of daily newspapers in Austria was 17 in 1995 and remained the same between 1996 and 2000. Eight of them were nationwide newspapers and the remaining nine regional dailies. In the mid-2000s, daily newspapers were very popular in the country with a cumulative readership of 72.7%. In 2009 the number of newspapers was 19 in Austria. Below is a list of newspapers published in Austria. In German * ''Heute'' * ''Kleine Zeitung'' * ''Kronen Zeitung'' * ''Kurier'' * '' Neue Kärnter Tageszeitung'' * ''Neue Vorarlberger Tageszeitung'' * ''Neues Volksblatt'' * ''Niederösterreichische Nachrichten'' * ''Oberösterreichische Nachrichten'' * ''Österreich'' * ''Die Presse'' * ''Salzburger Nachrichten'' * '' Salzburger Volkszeitung'' ...
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Newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports and art, and often include materials such as opinion columns, weather forecasts, reviews of local services, obituaries, birth notices, crosswords, editorial cartoons, comic strips, and advice columns. Most newspapers are businesses, and they pay their expenses with a mixture of subscription revenue, newsstand sales, and advertising revenue. The journalism organizations that publish newspapers are themselves often metonymically called newspapers. Newspapers have traditionally been published in print (usually on cheap, low-grade paper called newsprint). However, today most newspapers are also published on websites as online newspapers, and some have even abandoned their print versions entirely. Newspapers developed in the 17th century ...
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Der Standard
''Der Standard'' is an Austrian daily newspaper published in Vienna. History and profile ''Der Standard'' was founded by Oscar Bronner as a financial newspaper and published its first edition on 19 October 1988. German media company Axel Springer acquired a stake in the paper in 1988 and sold it in 1995. Bronner remains the paper's publisher, Martin Kotynek is editor-in-chief. ''Der Standard'' sees itself as—in a Continental European sense (socially and culturally, but not economically)—liberal and independent. Third parties have described the paper as having a left-liberal stance. Until 2007, the editor-in-chief of the daily was Gerfried Sperl, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid succeeded him in the post. In 2002 the paper was one of four quality daily newspapers with nationwide distribution along with ''Salzburger Nachrichten'', ''Die Presse'', and ''Wiener Zeitung''. Although ''Der Standard'' is intended to be a national paper, in the past it had an undeniable tendency to focus on ...
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Lists Of Newspapers By Country
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List Of Magazines In Austria
As of 2012 the magazine sector in Austria was under the dominance of Germany. This influence decreased at the end of the 1990s, but it continued on the women's magazines and fashion magazines. However, business magazines have not been subject to the dominance of Germany. The major fields of Austrian magazines are news, popular science and special interest topics. On the other hand, since the Austrian press market is divided between magazines and newspapers, magazines have a significant function in the press market. As of 2005 Austrian media company NEWS was dominating the magazine sector in the country. The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Austria. They may be published in German or in other languages. A * '' Aljadidah'' * '' Allgemeine Bauzeitung'' * '' An.Schlaege'' * '' Die Aula'' * '' Auto Touring'' B * '' Biber'' * '' Boarder's Buddy'' C * '' CD Austria'' D * ''Datum'' * ''Dérive'' E * ''Echo'' F * '' Falter'' * '' Fe ...
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Media Of Austria
General German magazines and (private) TV stations have affected the development of Austria since their foundation. Because German TV stations broadcast by satellite, it is possible to receive them throughout Austria as well. Newspapers Broadsheet * ''Die Presse'' centre-right, classical liberal * ''Der Standard'' centre-left, social liberal * ''Salzburger Nachrichten'' centre-right, Christian liberal * ''Wiener Zeitung'' organ of the Republic of Austria Intermediate * ''Kurier'', centre, social liberal * ''Neues Volksblatt'' * ''Oberösterreichische Nachrichten'' * ''Tiroler Tageszeitung'' * ''Rundschau'' * ''Vorarlberger Nachrichten'' Tabloid * ''Kronen Zeitung'' populist * ''Kleine Zeitung'' moderate, Catholic-liberal * ''Österreich'' populist * Heute' populist erman link Historical Archive * '' ANNO - AustriaN Newspapers Online'' by the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Austrian National Library) including online search of historical newspapers (1689-1946). Magazi ...
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Wiener Zeitung
''Wiener Zeitung'' is an Austrian newspaper. It is one of the oldest, still published newspapers in the world. It is the official publication used by the Government of the Republic of Austria for legally-required announcements, such as company registrations,§ 10 (1) UGB, dRGBl. S 219/1897 as amended by BGBl. I Nr. 63/2019 and was also the official publishing body for laws and executive orders until 2004.Bundesgesetz über das Bundesgesetzblatt 2004, BGBl. I Nr. 100/2003 As of 2002, ''Wiener Zeitung'' was among the four Austrian newspapers of record beside the right-liberal ''Die Presse'', the left-liberal ''Der Standard'' and the Christian-liberal and conservative ''Salzburger Nachrichten''. History and profile The newspaper, founded in 1703 under the name ''Wiennerisches Diarium'', was considered the official mouthpiece of the Imperial Court due to its being supplied information directly and exclusively by the Court. The paper was published bi-weekly, usually running around e ...
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Vorarlberger Nachrichten
''Vorarlberger Nachrichten'' (simply ''VN'') is a German language regional newspaper published in Bregenz, Austria. It is one of the leading regional publications in the country and has been in circulation since 1945. History and profile ''VN'' was first published on 16 November 1945 during the occupation of Austria by the US and French forces following World War II. In time of its formation period it was under the influence of the French. The paper has its headquarters in Bregenz and serves for Vorarlberg. The Vorarlberg Media, which is also the owner of '' NEUE'', owns the paper. It is published by the Russmedia Verlag which also publishes ''NEUE''. Both companies are headed by Eugene A. Russ. Christian Ortner served as the editor-in-chief of ''VN''. In 1994 ''VN'' began to print in four colors, being the first traditional Austrian newspaper in this regard. The paper was named as the Newspaper of the Year by the World Newspaper Congress in 2006 for its quality journalism, innov ...
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Volksstimme (Austrian Newspaper)
''Volksstimme'' (German: ''People’s Voice'') was a communist newspaper published between 5 August 1945 and 3 March 1991 in Vienna, Austria. History and profile The newspaper was first published in Vienna on 5 August 1945 under the name of ''Österreichische Volksstimme'' (German: ''Austrian People's Voice''). The paper was the organ of the Austrian Communist Party. The founding publisher was Globus Verlag. Its sister publication was a monthly theoretical journal entitled ''Weg und Ziel''. The paper was renamed as ''Volksstimme'' on 21 February 1957. Its frequency was also changed over time: it was started as a daily, but then it began to be published on a weekly basis. It published news on national and international affairs as well as official party documents. The paper was also a platform for the fractions within the party to express and defend their views about the events. Georg Auer worked for the paper as a motoring correspondent in the 1950s. ''Volkstimme'' was deeply aff ...
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Vaterland (Austrian Newspaper)
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