Oberdeutsche Zeitung

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The Oberdeutsche Zeitung was a newspaper with an editorial office in Karlsruhe . It appeared under this name between January 1, 1841 and September 30, 1842. From 1843 it was distributed again as the Deutsches Wochenblatt before the newspaper was finally discontinued in September 1843, as it could not be produced economically due to low sales . This low demand is attributed to the publication's doctrinal and conversational stance.

The editor of the newspaper was Friedrich Giehne.

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  1. ^ Hoefer, Frank Thomas (1983): Press policy and Metternich's police state. The monitoring of the press and the political public in Germany and neighboring countries by the Mainz Information Office (1833–1848) . Dortmund contributions to newspaper research, Volume 37. Munich, KG Saur Verlag KG, p. 159.