Alpine post

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Alpine post
Alpenpost Logo.svg
First edition 1976
Frequency of publication 14 days a day on Thursdays & special editions
Sold edition 6,300 copies
Editor-in-chief Florian Seiberl
editor Ausseerland media promotion association
Web link Alpenpost.at

The Alpenpost is a regional newspaper for the Styrian Salzkammergut .

From 1885 to 1940 there was already a regional newspaper with this name, but this was discontinued in 1940 for political reasons. In 1976 the newspaper was re-established. The “Working Group for Business PR and Public Relations in the Styrian Salzkammergut”, behind which the Volksbank Stein , acted as media owner and publisher until August 31, 2019 . Salzkammergut or Volksbank Salzburg stood. On September 1, 2019, the company was taken over in its entirety by the Ausseerland media promotion association. This has held a 5% stake in the Alpenpost since 1984.

For the first three years of publication, the Alpenpost was a free monthly newspaper that was designed as a customer newspaper for Volksbank Steirisches Salzkammergut . Today it is no longer a free paper and appears every 14 days. The circulation is 6,300 copies (as of December 2013) . In addition, the event calendar “What's going on? In the Styrian Salzkammergut ”published. Its circulation is 10,000 pieces.

From the founding of the newspaper until 2008, Peter Musek was the editor-in-chief. Florian Seiberl has been editor-in-chief since 2009.

Others

The writer Alfred Komarek built the Alpenpost into his Daniel Käfer novels with the imaginary editor-in-chief Berz .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Alpenpost: About us. Retrieved July 28, 2012 .
  2. a b c Alpenpost: Media data with list of advertisements. Retrieved May 22, 2014 .
  3. Interview with Herbert Seiberl, managing director of the working group for business PR and public relations in the Styrian Salzkammergut. Retrieved July 28, 2012 .