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Wiener Zeitung is also the official publication used by the Government of the Republic of Austria for formal announcements. Such announcements, for example, civil service vacancies and changes in the commercial register, are printed in the Official Journal insert of Wiener Zeitung. Until 2004 it also used to publish the official version of ...
The first newspaper was published in Austria in 1605. [1] Until 1940 there were 16 newspapers in Vienna, Austria, but six of them were shut down, leaving ten. [2] The number of national daily newspapers in Austria was 35 in 1950. [3]
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The first issue of the Kronen Zeitung appeared on 2 January 1900. [1] Gustav Davis, a former army officer, was the founder.The name referred to the monthly subscription price of one crown (it did not refer to the monarchic crown), recently made possible after the abolition of bureaucratic duties on newspapers (Zeitungsstempelgebühr) on 31 December 1899.
AustriaN Newspapers Online (ANNO) is a project run by the Austrian National Library (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) for the conservation of historic newspapers, whereby particularly important and popular newspapers are scanned in and made available on the Internet.
Kurier was founded as Wiener Kurier by the United States Forces in Austria (USFA) in 1945, during the Allied occupation after World War II.In 1954 the paper was acquired and re-established by Ludwig Polsterer as Neuer Kurier (New Kurier).
His magazine contracts included the Austrian economic monthly Trend, the German popular psychology monthly Psychologie Heute and Switzerland's satirical monthly Nebelspalter. In addition, Gepp produced a large number of illustrations and title images for the Wiener Journal founded in 1980 by Jörg Mauthe (and sold in 2004 to the Wiener Zeitung).