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''Oberösterreichische Rundschau'' is a
weekly newspaper A weekly newspaper is a general-news or current affairs publication that is issued once or twice a week in a wide variety broadsheet, magazine, and digital formats. Similarly, a biweekly newspaper is published once every two weeks. Weekly n ...
in
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, an ...
, published in 13 regional editions. In addition, there is a free Sunday newspaper ''Sonntags-Rundschau''.


History and profile

''Oberösterreichische Rundschau'' evolved as a merger of several regional papers, the oldest of which, the ''Innviertler Volkszeitung'', existed already in 1880. It has been published under the name ''Oberösterreichische Rundschau'' since 1983. The paper is published weekly. The owner and publisher of the paper is Passauer Neue Presse. ''Oberösterreichische Rundschau'' has three distinct products: First, 13 regional editions are issued once a week on Wednesday/Thursday. Second, a free Sunday newspaper ''Sonntags-Rundschau'' is published. Third, the paper includes the classified ads supplement ''korrekt''. ''Oberösterreichische Rundschau'' reached approximately 676.000 readers in 2006.media-analyse.at
Austrian media distribution analysis (in German), data as of 2006
In 2007 the paper had a circulation of 255,000 copies.


Braunauer Rundschau

The ''Braunauer Rundschau'' was established in 1881. The paper appears in a charge of 19.000 pieces and reaches approximately 80 percent of all households in the district of
Braunau am Inn Braunau am Inn (; German for "Braunau on the Inn") is a town in Upper Austria on the border with Germany. It is known for being the birthplace of Adolf Hitler. Geography The town is on the lower river Inn below its confluence with the Salzach, ...
. Moreover, Braunauer Rundschau covers adjacent areas such as the
Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label= Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ...
er
Flachgau The Bezirk Salzburg-Umgebung (German language, German, "surrounding area of Salzburg") is an administrative district (''Bezirk'') in the federal state of Salzburg (state), Salzburg, Austria, and congruent with the Flachgau region (), except for t ...
, as well as the
Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
n communities at the
Inn Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway; before the advent of motorized transportation they also provided accommo ...
and
Salzach The Salzach (Austrian: ˆsaltsax ) is a river in Austria and Germany. It is in length and is a right tributary of the Inn, which eventually joins the Danube. Its drainage basin of comprises large parts of the Northern Limestone and Central ...
. This regional edition, except the printing, is completely produced in Braunau. Editorship leader is Reinhold Klika.


Other

* Freistädter Rundschau * Grieskirchner / Eferdinger Rundschau * Kremstaler Rundschau * Linzer Rundschau * Perger Rundschau * Rieder Rundschau * Rohrbacher Rundschau * Salzkammergut Rundschau * Steyrer Rundschau / Mostviertel * Mostviertler Sonntags-Rundschau (Sundays only) * Urfahrer Rundschau * Vöcklabrucker Rundschau * Welser Rundschau


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''Oberösterreichische Rundschau''
(in German) Braunau am Inn German-language newspapers published in Austria Weekly newspapers published in Austria Newspapers established in 1881 1881 establishments in Austria-Hungary Establishments in the Empire of Austria (1867–1918)