Innviertel monthly sheet

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The Innviertler Monatsblattl was an Upper Austrian magazine that appeared between 1979 and 2010 in Wernstein am Inn .

The monthly newspaper was founded to compete with the weekly newspaper Rieder Volkszeitung . Important components of the monthly bulletin were messages from the communities of the entire Innviertel, wedding photos and pictures of the dead, local history and cultural contributions as well as photos of regional landscapes, buildings and events, most of which came from the publisher himself.

The owner, publisher, publisher and editor-in-chief was Eduard Wiesner (born 1947 in Schärding ), who ran a printing / publishing / advertising agency in Wernstein. Especially in the early years and through the eighties, Wiesner let his readership participate in the troubles of his media project in "editor's letters", for example the high workload and competition from the weekly newspaper The whole week created in 1985, among other things . He was a thoroughly controversial journalist who didn’t skimp on the media competition and often aroused the displeasure of local politicians, strict Catholic and other readers with critical remarks and responded to them in the monthly paper.

The monthly sheet was initially printed on newsprint, later on glossy paper. Until May 1989 it appeared monthly and in magazine format, from the June / July 1989 issue in only about half the size and for half a year (until the December 1989 / January 1990 issue) only every two months.

Also from June / July 1989 (most recently in the March 1990 edition) reports were made from all of Grieskirchen's communities in addition to the three Innviertel districts of Schärding , Ried and Braunau ; at that time the title was Inn- und Hausruckviertler monthly newspaper . With the January 2007 edition, the title was shortened to include every local reference to the monthly newspaper.

The Innviertel monthly newspaper appeared in the 1980s until the format change with the subtitle "The only family magazine in the Innviertel in color", from 1989 with the slogan "For reading".

With the December 2010 issue, it ceased to appear.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.journalist.at/archiv/2010-2/ausgabe-122010012011/innviertler-monatsblattl-eingendet/
  2. Year and place of birth according to the blurb on the back of Volume 1 of the Heimatbuch St. Roman by Siegfried Kristöfl and Eduard Wiesner. Self-published by the community of St. Roman 2013.
  3. http://www.wernstein.at/Wiesner_Eduard_Verlag_Graphik_Druck_PR_Fotografie_Web