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Oesterreichische Volks-Zeitung
The ''Österreichische Volks-Zeitung'' emerged from the ''Konstitutionellen Vorstadt-Zeitung'' (16 April 1865 – 31 May 1874) and was published from 19 August 1888 to 13 November 1918. It was published daily in a format of approx. 40 × 30 cm (2°). The imprint names Gustav Hinterhuber as editor and Wilhelm Feldbaum as printer. From 1 April 1905, a subsidiary edition appeared – the "Kleine österreichische Volkszeitung", which was also published until 13 November 1918. The ''Österreichische Volks-Zeitung'' was continued under the title ''Kleine Volkszeitung'' (1918–1944). References External links * Mass media in Austria Publications established in 1888 Publications disestablished in 1918 {{Austria-newspaper-stub ...
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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). Maga ...
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Publications Established In 1888
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