Salzburger Tagblatt

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The Salzburger Tagblatt was an Austrian daily newspaper .

history

The Salzburger Tagblatt was founded on October 23, 1945 as a democratic people's paper .

The party newspaper owned by the then Socialist Party of Austria (SPÖ) covered the state of Salzburg as a regional newspaper . From 1972 the newspaper was called Salzburger Tagblatt (also: Neues Salzburger Tagblatt).

In 1984 the Arbeiterzeitung (AZ) took over the publication of the paper, the Salzburger Tagblatt now appeared as a regional mutation of the Arbeiterzeitung.

In 1987 the daily newspaper received 2.86 million schillings ; the equivalent of 208,000 euros. With the cut in party press funding by the State of Salzburg towards the end of the 1980s, the paper ran into increasing financial difficulties.

From April 1987, the editorial staff of the Salzburger Tagblatt also took on the reporting of the federal states of Tyrol and Vorarlberg for the Arbeiterzeitung .

On August 29, 1989, the SPÖ Salzburg sold their shares in the Tagblatt to the new owners of the Arbeiterzeitung. On October 20, 1990, the Neue Salzburger Tagblatt was finally discontinued.

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Known employees

literature

  • Waltraud Jakob: Salzburger Zeitungsgeschichte (= Salzburg Documentations. Vol. 39). State press office, Salzburg 1979 (Salzburg, university, dissertation).

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