Peter Bochskanl

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Peter Bochskanl (born April 7, 1940 in Vienna - Perchtoldsdorf ) is a former Austrian editor-in-chief and publisher.

Peter Bochskanl studied newspaper science and German. After working as PR and advertising manager for the Austrian branch of the Swedish company Atlas Copco , he was the domestic affairs editor of the Neue Österreichische Tageszeitung from 1961 to 1964 . From 1964 to 1980 he was first editor, then editor-in-chief of the ÖVP press service, then head of the public relations department in the ÖVP federal party leadership and federal press spokesman for the Austrian People's Party .

In 1980 he founded the intellectual monthly "Wiener Journal" with the writer Jörg Mauthe , the then Vice-Mayor of Vienna Erhard Busek and the journalists Gerhard Wilflinger and David Axmann . As early as 1997 he also held the position of deputy editor-in-chief of the Wiener Zeitung , whose editor-in-chief he was from 2000 until his retirement in 2005. From 1993 to 2014 Peter Bochskanl was President of the Concordia Press Club .

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  1. a b Peter Bochskanl goes to Pension Wiener Zeitung, accessed on May 20, 2012.