Paroli (online magazine)

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paroli

description Online magazine
publishing company Paroli - Association for the Promotion of Online Journalism
First edition March 5, 2012
Frequency of publication constantly
Web link www.paroli-magazin.at

Paroli is an independent Austrian online magazine that has been reporting on national and international politics, culture, media, society and sport since 2012. In the same year it was awarded the “ New Media Journalism Award ” by the Austrian Journalists Club (ÖJC) . Paroli is not leveraged and emphasizes its financial independence.

Reporting and target audience

The magazine is primarily aimed at young adults and their interests and living conditions. The imprint names young readers as the target group

“Which is for life, for yourself and others, for mainstream and niches, for work and going out, for politics and your own ego, for the environment and the world around you, for events beyond your own world of experience, for business and your own Getting along, interested in culture and derailments of all kinds, in you and me. paroli is aimed at people with an affinity for online who use the social web on a daily basis and can use interactive tools. "

Rubrics

In contrast to most other online media, Paroli hardly has any classic journalistic genre classification. It is divided into sections which, with the exception of the cultural section “Art Piece”, are less oriented towards the content and more towards the journalistic processing of the texts. In " call sign are about" comments , in "Illustrated" reports "from the eyes" niche topics published and with historical in nature. Finally, the “Maeptext” and “Infographic” sections use the advantages of online journalism to publish geographically linked texts and digitally processed data .

Editorial policy

Paroli sees itself in its reporting as politically independent, but also intervenes in socio-political discussions with the means of the campaign. An open letter with the possibility of submitting declarations of support was published, which criticized the sometimes precarious working conditions of young journalists.

Individual evidence

  1. “New Media Journalism Award 2012” goes to online magazine “paroli”. derstandard.at, November 15, 2012
  2. New online magazine "Paroli": "We were dissatisfied". diepresse.at, March 5, 2012
  3. Imprint . ( Memento of the original from November 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. paroli.at @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.paroli-magazin.at
  4. open letter paroli.at