Moser Holding

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Publishing house on Brunecker Strasse in Innsbruck
Moser Holding AG

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legal form Corporation
founding 1979
Seat Innsbruck , Austria
management Hermann Petz ( CEO )
Number of employees 1,420 (2013/14)
sales 181.1 million euros (2013/14)
Branch publishing company
Website www.moserholding.com

Foyer in the publishing house

The Moser Holding AG , based in Innsbruck (after ORF , Mediaprint and Styria Media Group ), the fourth largest media company in Austria. She specializes in the area of ​​regional media and operates throughout Austria.

Companies

The roots go back to the founding of the Tiroler Tageszeitung in 1945. The descendants of Joseph Stephan Moser are majority owners of the company (75.01%), the bank for Tyrol and Vorarlberg holds 24.99 percent of the shares. From 1989 to 2002, the Axel Springer Verlag was initially with 45 percent, from 1991 with 65 percent majority owner of Moser Holding. These shares were bought back in 2002 by the heirs of the company founder. After investments by the South Tyrolean Athesia (50% of the shares, between 2003 and 2007) and a minority participation by the Raiffeisen Landesbank Oberösterreich from 2008 to 2013 (almost 15 percent), the company is back in Tyrolean hands.

management

Hermann Petz has been on the Management Board of Moser Holding since 1997, and has been CEO since 2003. His deputy Silvia Lieb was appointed to the board in 2004.

Portfolio

newspapers and magazines

Tyrolean daily newspaper

The company's flagship is the Tyrolean daily newspaper . Both as a print edition and digitally, it is the market leader among the daily newspapers in Tyrol (according to media analysis 2018 with a reach of 43.2 percent in North Tyrol). Since 2008 the "TT" has also been published on Sundays. Also in 2008, the Tiroler Tageszeitung launched the TT Kompakt for the first time as a small-format free daily newspaper that is mainly distributed on public transport. According to the 2018 media analysis , Tiroler Tageszeitung and TT Kompakt have a reach of 44.9 percent in North Tyrol.

For the TV supplement Tele, Moser Holding cooperates with the press , Salzburger Nachrichten , Oberösterreichische Nachrichten and the Kleine Zeitung .

Regional media Austria and Oberösterreichische Rundschau | Oberösterreichische BezirksRundschau

Founded in 2009 by Moser Holding and Styria Media Group (50:50), a total of 129 regional newspapers and numerous online portals are united under the umbrella of Regionalmedien Austria and Upper Austrian BezirksRundschau . The cooperation partner of the "RMA" is, among others, the Upper Austrian BezirksRundschau , which is 100 percent owned by Moser Holding.

Federal states

The lifestyle magazines “Bundesländerinnen” from Moser Holding (74.9%) and Styria Media Group (25.1%) were merged in July 2011 under the umbrella of “Life Style Magazin Verlags GmbH”. The federal states include TIROLERIN, The Upper Austrian, Look! Salzburg, Die Steirerin, Kärntner MONAT, Die Burgenlandin, Die Niederösterreicherin and by means of an advertising cooperation with Russ Media Die Vorarlbergerin. Look! wienlive holds 25.1 percent of Life Style Magazin Verlags GmbH.

Tyrolean magazines
  • Weekend Magazin Tirol (74.9%) (advertising paper)
  • 6020 - The city magazine (12 percent market share)
  • PULSE
  • MY MONTH

Regional digital platforms

  • jobs.tt.com
  • immo.tt.com
  • meins.at
  • top.tirol
  • karrieremitlehre.tirol
  • seminare.tirol
  • christmas party.tyrol
  • herzklopfen.at
  • .tirol

Radio and tv

  • Life Radio Tirol
  • Radio U1 Tirol (20%)
  • Tirol TV (24.9%)
  • Local radio Innsbruck GmbH (5.5%)

Service and services

  • TARGET GROUP PUBLISHING GmbH
  • Newspaper printing plants (Intergraphik Innsbruck, Landesverlag Wels)
  • Tirol Logistics (50%)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Austria's largest media houses 2015 - the STANDARD overview. In: derStandard.at. July 15, 2015, accessed December 12, 2017 .

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