Berchtesgadener Anzeiger

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Berchtesgadener Anzeiger
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description German regional daily newspaper
publishing company A. Miller Newspaper Publisher
First edition 1882
Frequency of publication Every day
Sold edition 4,390 copies
( IVW 2/2020, Mon-Sat)
Editor-in-chief Ulrich Kastner
Web link www.berchtesgadener-anzeiger.de

The Berchtesgadener Anzeiger is a daily newspaper that appears six times a week in Berchtesgaden . The distribution area includes the communities of Berchtesgaden, Bischofswiesen , Schönau am Königssee , Marktschellenberg and Ramsau near Berchtesgaden . The sold circulation is 4,390 copies, a decrease of 28.7 percent since 1998.

history

The Berchtesgadener Anzeiger was founded in 1882 by Ludwig Vonderthann. The first edition of the daily newspaper in the southeast of Bavaria appeared on December 6, 1882 and also contained entertaining things such as “piquant, instructive and amusing” stories. In the main, however, the most important local news should be published and political events illuminated. Its appearance has been changed several times since then, but not the head of the newspaper, whose coat of arms and title have remained the same. On April 20, 1912, the Berchtesgadener Anzeiger was also equipped with pictures and graphics for the first time, illustrating the sinking of the Titanic .

During the time of National Socialism , LP Miller, a grandson of Ludwig Vonderthann, was the publisher of the paper, who, like his chief editor, joined the NSDAP . "In war, after all, the newspaper enjoyed the highly decorated as an aviator publisher of the active support of local party leaders and was under the aegis of his wife appear until the war ended Charlotte Miller." The newspaper was at that time, however, a complaint for insufficient coverage of a NSDAP Gautagung granted. After the Second World War , the Millers initially did not receive a license from the American military government, but had to wait until the general license in 1949 to re-publish the Berchtesgadener Anzeiger. In 1949, the newspaper fell into disrepute for denying that German generals were guilty of World War II .

Erich Melcher, who worked for Berchtesgadener Anzeiger from 1946, took over the management of the printing and publishing house in 1972 and continued the company after the death of the publisher LP Miller. His successors were his daughter Iris Melcher and her brother-in-law Wolfgang Krawehl. “In 2007 the circle of publishing history came full circle” and since then, Thomas Miller has been a member of the founding family of the publishers of Berchtesgadener Anzeiger. His family is also the owner of the Traunsteiner Tagblatt , which in turn has been running since the early 1970s a. a. also produced the coat for the Berchtesgadener Anzeiger . The editor-in-chief of the Berchtesgadener Anzeiger is currently Ulrich Kastner.

Edition

The Berchtesgaden indicator , like most German newspapers in recent years to rest lost. The number of copies sold has fallen by an average of 1.7% per year over the past 10 years. Last year it decreased by 2.2%. It is currently 4390 copies. The share of subscriptions in the circulation sold is 87.2 percent.

Development of the number of copies sold

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )
  2. a b c d e f g h i On the history of the Berchtesgadener Anzeiger - Abridged and updated version from Hans Wagner, Ursula E. Koch, Patricia Schmidt-Fischbach: Enzyklopädie der Bayerische Tagespresse , Munich, 1990, to be read in the Berchtesgadener Anzeiger online
  3. ^ Hans Wagner , Ursula E. Koch , Patricia Schmidt-Fischbach: Enzyklopädie der Bayerische Tagespresse, Verlag Jehle-Rehm, Munich, 1990, ISBN 3807308334 , publisher: Hans Wagner
  4. ^ Stamm Guide through Press and Advertising , Volume 1, Stamm Verlag GMBH, 2007, p. 7, ISSN  0341-7093 ; OCLC 4338718
  5. ^ Norbert Frei : National Socialist Conquest of the Provincial Press , Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1980, p. 222
  6. a b On the attitude of the Berchtesgadener Anzeiger during the Nazi era and on reporting on the Reichstag fire in Stefan Plenk: The Reichstag fire and the German press , Grin Verlag, 2007, ISBN 3638775666 , pp. 13-15
  7. ^ Norbert Frei ( Institute for Contemporary History, Munich ): American licensing policy and German press tradition: The history of the post-war newspaper Südost-Kurier , issues 52–53, Oldenbourg, 1986. pp. 146–147
  8. according to IVW ( online )
  9. according to IVW , second quarter 2020, Mon-Sat ( details and quarterly comparison on ivw.eu )
  10. according to IVW , fourth quarter in each case ( details on ivw.eu )