List of newspapers in Austria

In Austria the following newspapers are published.

Current Newspapers

Newspapers

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Range, according to Austrian media analysis (percentage of population aged 14 years ), provided that they are covered by it. The circulation figures refer, if any, on the annual averages listed as a print edition in the current edition Austrian control.

Weeklies

Austrian weekly newspapers and their appearance area:

Nationwide:

  • Falter (Vienna, Styria)
  • Economy
  • The Furrow
  • The whole week
  • Medianet
  • Sports Week
  • Sport newspaper ( weekly )
  • Exchanges Courier

Regional:

  • Vienna Bezirksblatt
  • Bezirksblätter ( in Lower Austria, Burgenland, Salzburg and Tyrol )
  • WEEK ( in Styria and Carinthia )

Liste_österreichischer_Zeitungen

  • Bz - district of Vienna newspaper
  • Baden newspaper
  • District Rundschau (Upper Austria )
  • Regional newspaper (Vorarlberg)
  • Burgenland People's Daily Eisenstadt
  • Güssing / Jenner village
  • Mattersburg
  • Neusiedl
  • Oberpullendorf
  • Oberwart
  • Amstetten
  • Baden
  • Bruck an der Leitha
  • Erlauftal
  • Gaenserndorf
  • Gmünd
  • Hague / St. Valentin
  • Duke Castle / Traismauer
  • Hollabrunn
  • Horn
  • Klosterneuburg
  • Korneuburg
  • Krems
  • Lilienfeld
  • Melk
  • Mistelbach
  • Mödling
  • Neunkirchen
  • Pielachtal
  • Purkersdorf
  • Sankt Pölten
  • Schwechat
  • Tulln
  • Waidhofen an der Thaya
  • Wiener Neustadt
  • Wienerwald
  • Ybbstal
  • Zwettl

Monthly and appearing at longer intervals newspapers

Regional:

  • Official Linzer newspaper
  • Veldner newspaper
  • Regional News Salzkammergut
  • Mariatrosterbote (Graz)
  • Europäische Rundschau (Vienna)
  • Residential Park Alterlaa Newspapers - WAZ (only residential park Alt- Erlaa )
  • Cause & Effect (Vienna)
  • Journal Graz
  • Culture Newspaper 80 (Styria )
  • Habibe (Vienna)
  • The Vienna Review ( Vienna)
  • The Tagesbote (total Austria )
  • Beaver (total Austria )
  • Family Rockt! (Wien)
  • The Monthly ( Wels )

Journals and magazines

Across Austria

In Austria, published magazines, ordered by frequency of occurrence:

Weekly:

  • The stage
  • Format
  • NEWS
  • Profile
  • T.A.I.
  • The Tagesbote
  • TV Media
  • Woman
  • Xpress (formerly Racecourse Express )
  • Currently
  • The time ( German weekly newspaper, since November 2005, with Austria - pages)
  • Miss ( magazine)
  • Madonna
  • Madonna Society
  • DIVA (Journal)
  • LIVING (Journal)
  • Motorcycle magazine ( magazine)
  • Travel magazine ( magazine)

Biweekly:

  • E-media ( published bi- weekly)
  • Sport magazine ( magazine) ( published bi- weekly)
  • Weekend Magazine ( published bi- weekly with federal state specific regionalization )

Monthly:

  • Autorevue
  • All car
  • Auto touring
  • Ballesterer fm
  • CD Austria
  • Consol.at
  • The Austrian Industry Magazine
  • Date - Pages of Time
  • The riding car (motorcycle magazine)
  • Bike, Journal of the RADLOBBY Austria, formerly ARGUS (tourist office )
  • Photo lens Austria magazine for photography and imaging
  • Gamers.at
  • Profit
  • Moments ( women's magazine )
  • Phoenix
  • Partysan Austria
  • Report ( ) Plus ( business magazine )
  • SPORTaS (sports magazine)
  • The gap ( pop culture )
  • Trend
  • FRONT Magazine
  • WCM
  • Wiener ( magazine)
  • Wienerin (Journal)
  • Vienna live - The City Magazine
  • Motomag (motorcycle magazine)
  • Yachtrevue
  • Golfrevue

Bimonthly

  • 4c - Magazine for Print & Design
  • Rockt family (Parents Magazine )

Quarterly

  • XING magazine ( magazine)

Regional

Weekly:

  • WM ( magazine) (Styria, Carinthia, Burgenland)
  • Echo Tirol
  • Vorarlberg
  • Salzburg

Monthly or longer intervals:

  • L) Inzider city magazine (Linz)
  • DeScripto (Vienna, south-east Europe)
  • Pride ( Linz)
  • Advantage ( business magazine ) ( Carinthia )

Special papers

Church newspapers ( published weekly ):

  • Rupert sheet (Salzburg)
  • Church stained ( St. Pölten )
  • Church newspaper of the Diocese of Linz (Upper Austria )
  • Eisenstadt church newspaper
  • Since November 26, 2004 "Sunday " Viennese church newspaper called
  • Carinthian church newspaper
  • Sunday paper ( Diocese of Graz -Seckau )
  • Church newsletter (Vorarlberg)
  • Tyrolean Sunday ( Diocese of Innsbruck )

Street papers ( published monthly ):

  • 20 (Tirol )
  • Speaking (Salzburg)
  • Augustin (Vienna)
  • Kupfermuckn (Linz)
  • Megaphone ( Graz)
  • Uhudla (Vienna)
  • Eibischzuckerl ( Wiener Neustadt)

Media of the ethnic groups in Austria

The Roma and Sinti ( German / Romance )

  • Droma - Romani tschib kultura, politika ( German, Romance )
  • Mri nevi Mini Multi ( children's magazine )
  • Romani Patrin (Burgenland)
  • Romano Centro ( Vienna)
  • Romano Kipo (Vienna)

Foreign-language newspapers

Turkish -language newspapers:

  • Newspaper Öneri ( German: "Proposal " ) - first monthly newspaper in Turkish and German language - since January 1999
  • Europe Journal - Haber Avrupa ( Turkish, German: Europe Journal ) (Tyrol, Salzburg, Vorarlberg, Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Carinthia and Vienna)
  • Yeni Hareket ( Turkish, German: New Movement ) (Vienna )
  • Yeni Vatan Gazetesi ( Turkish, German: Neue Heimat newspaper ) (Vienna )
  • Pusula ( kumpas ) (Vienna )
  • Haber Vienna ( German: Wien News ) (Vienna )
  • Yeni Nesil ( Turkish, German: New Generation ) (Vienna )
  • Yeni Hayat ( Turkish, German: New Life ) ( Graz)
  • Gazete Bum ( Austria -wide)

Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian language newspapers:

  • Bum Magazine ( Austria -wide)
  • KOSMO ( ESR, German: Who are we? ) ( Austria-wide, focusing Eastern Austria )
  • Novi Glasnik ( ESR, German: New messenger ) (Vienna )
  • Becki Informator ( ESR, German: Wiener Informator ) (Vienna )

Russian -language newspapers:

  • Davai! ( Austria -wide)

Former print media

Daily newspapers:

  • Arbeiter-Zeitung (1889-1992)
  • Picture telegraph (see also Wiener Zeitung War)
  • Image telegram ( see also Wiener Zeitung War)
  • Bregenz day sheet
  • COMPLIMENT (Journal)
  • The Little Leaf
  • Democratic People's Journal
  • German Austrian daily newspaper
  • The evening ( Austria )
  • The Constitution ( " day sheet for constitutional elles folk life and instruction", 1848)
  • The New Day (1919 -? )
  • The New (Tirol )
  • The Hour
  • Time ( Vienna)
  • Express (1958-1971) (see also Wiener Zeitung War)
  • Wiener Illustrated Front Page
  • New Austrian daily newspaper
  • New Austria
  • Neues Wiener Journal (1893-1939)
  • Neues Wiener Tageblatt (1867-1945)
  • Last time (Graz, founded on October 27, 1945, set on 30 April 2001, reach last approximately 1.3 %; APA founding member )
  • ( The ) New Era (Linz) newspaper of the Communist Party, from 1935 to 1947 and 1945 to March 1991 ( 1991 as " People's Voice " )
  • Exhibit new world - sheet
  • Upper Austrian daily paper
  • Upper Austria New
  • Ok
  • Austrian newspaper
  • Empire post
  • Salzburg's day sheet
  • Salzburg folk sheet
  • Southeast Daily Mail (1945-1987; traded until 1951 as The Styrian Journal)
  • Sports
  • Daily Everything
  • U -Express ( free newspaper )
  • People's Journal (1929-1970)
  • People's Voice
  • People's Will ( KPO )
  • People's Daily (Carinthia )
  • Vorarlberg's day sheet
  • Vorarlberg People's Journal
  • World in the evening

Weekly newspapers and magazines:

  • Basta
  • Peace (1918-1919)
  • Special Edition (magazine) Austria illustrated magazine of politics and culture ( 1977-1982 )
  • Adjusted 14 - day free, from Rudolf Hinterleitner from November 18, 2005, 2006 Styria, August 2007 - Graz in the picture
  • Mach countries Volksbote, independent body for the lower Mühlkreisautobahn, Perg (1895-1929)
  • Austrian Rundschau (1904-1924)
  • TATblatt
  • Weekly press
  • Business Week
  • Viennese chess newspaper
  • Vienna Monday (1912-1918)
  • Vienna Monday (1947-1969)
  • Vienna Sunday and Monday newspaper
  • Wiener Sport on Monday (1987-2004)
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