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Stattzeitungen (also: Stattblatt ) emerged in the 1970s from the citizens' initiative movement as a means of counter-publicity . The Berliner Stattzeitung Hobo , published as a magazine as early as 1971, is considered the first of its kind; most of the others, such as the Kölner VolksBlatt founded in 1974 with the style-defining subtitle "Informing Citizens' Initiatives" , were published in the second half of the 1970s and a few more in the Established in the early 1980s (see list). Its aim was to disseminate information that would otherwise not or hardly find its way into the mainstream press. Instead of newspapers developed particularly strongly in university cities and in those places where there were few competing newspapers. Instead of newspapers were distributed mostly through street sales or via stands in bars of the alternative scene .

The transition to city ​​magazines was fluid from the start (Hobo, Blatt (Munich) ). By the end of the 1980s, many of the local newspapers had developed into commercial city magazines, and the focus of reporting shifted from social and local political issues to culture. One exception is the beginning of the 1990s, first purchasable in Dusseldorf, free distributed later TERZ .

List of local newspapers known by name

Logo of the Nürtinger STATTzeitung (1980–2020)

The list is incomplete - for some of the local newspapers there is no (online) evidence (any more). Among those listed here are also Stattzeitungen that later became commercial city ​​magazines or, despite the definition see above, called themselves “city magazines” from the start; as far as known, the respective publication duration is given in brackets:

  • Other newspaper (city magazine) - Frankfurt am Main (1976–1999)
  • Outbreak - Freiburg (1989-1995)
  • Beelzebub - Münster (1979-1983?)
  • Blatt (magazine) - Munich (1973–1984)
  • s'Blättle - Stuttgart (1974–1987)
  • Bielefelder Stadtblatt - Bielefeld (1977–2001)
  • Bremer Blatt - Bremen (1976-1989)
  • Communale - Heidelberg (1975–1988)
  • Elephant toilet - Giessen (1977–1987)
  • Emscherbote - Gelsenkirchen (1977-1983)
  • Fürth Freedom - Fürth (1977–1994)
  • Fürth Free Press - Fürth (1992–1993)
  • FRAZ (Franconian weekly newspaper) - Nuremberg (1983-1984)
  • De Goblmoo - Bamberg - successor newspaper "gaz - Grün-Alternative-Zeitung (since 1978)
  • Große Freiheit - newspaper for Hamburg and the surrounding area - Hamburg (1976-1981)
  • Hiero Itzo (Here and Now) - Göttingen (1976–1993)
  • Hildesheimer Stattblatt - Hildesheim (1979-1991)
  • Holzwurm (later Zett) - Recklinghausen (1976-1988)
  • Hungry Hearts - Hamburg (1982-2003)
  • Jedermann - Wasserburg (1975-1980)
  • Kieler Rundschau - Kiel (1980-1988)
  • Klenkes - Aachen since 1975
  • Klüngelkerl - Dortmund (1976-1987)
  • Come on newspaper - Nuremberg
  • Kommiz news - Fürth (1973–1974)
  • Knipperdolling (magazine) - Münster / Westphalia (1975–1981)
  • Kölner VolksBlatt - Cologne (1974–1999)
  • Marabo - Bochum (1978-2005)
  • Moin - Mechtersen / Lüneburg (1981-1989)
  • Neighborhood magazine - Schaafheim (1979–1985)
  • Nebelhorn - Konstanz (1980–1989), predecessor: Neue Seeblätter (approx. 1975–1980)
  • Nordwind - Oldenburg OK (1978–?)
  • Nürtinger STATTzeitung - Nürtingen (1980-2020)
  • Oxmox - Hamburg (since 1977)
  • PflasterStrand - Frankfurt (1976–1990, published in Journal Frankfurt )
  • Plärrer - Nuremberg (1978-2017)
  • Rumpelblatt magazine for the Allgäu - Sonthofen
  • Skull splitter - Hanover (since 1976)
  • Schanzer Journal - Ingolstadt (1978–1988)
  • The Schlorrendorfer - Berlin (1977–1981)
  • De Schnüss - Bonn (since 1978)
  • Schanzenleben - Hamburg; In addition to Sabot, one of the two predecessor magazines of Zeck (magazine) (from March 1992)
  • seemoz (formerly MoZ) - Konstanz (since 2007 only online)
  • Spökenkieker - Papenburg (1981–1984)
  • StadtRevue - Cologne (since 1976)
  • Münchner Stadtzeitung - Munich (1984–1989)
  • Locations - Essen (1981–1984)
  • Stattzeitung - Duisburg (1999/2000)
  • Instead of newspaper for South Baden - first Offenburg, then South Baden with a focus on Freiburg (1989-2010)
  • Scene Hamburg - Hamburg (since 1973)
  • The Tappert - Bayreuth (1980-1983)
  • Terz - Düsseldorf (since 1991)
  • Dream-A-Land - Lauda (1977-1983)
  • Bag - Tübingen (1980-1992)
  • Madness and Meaning - Weilheim (1980–1983)
  • What Lefft - Erlangen (1976-1999)
  • zitty - Berlin (1977–2020; emerged from the first German city magazine, the Berlin Hobo (approx. 1971–1977 in West Berlin ))

literature

  • Kurt Weichler: Counter pressure - pleasure and frustration of the alternative press . rororo-Sachbuch, Hamburg 1983, ISBN 3-499-17733-1 .
  • Alternative Press Working Group (ed.): A huge directory of all alternative newspapers . without publisher, Bonn 1981, ID: 7296726625

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Initiative pays off. In: The daily newspaper. October 4, 2004, online at taz.de , accessed April 12, 2019
  2. Norbert Saßmannshausen: AZ other newspaper in the imaginary address book of the revolt , online at orte-der-revolte.de
  3. ^ Archives of Social Movements, accessed online on December 14, 2018 | 1:34 p.m. - available online
  4. Archive for alternative literature, accessed online on December 13, 2018 | 8:56 p.m. - available online
  5. Database of German-speaking Anarchism - DadA, accessed online on December 13, 2018 | 8:53 p.m. - available online
  6. taz archive: Left bastion wobbles. Accessed online December 14, 2018 | 1:16 p.m. - available online
  7. Caution, shot. In: The daily newspaper . April 6, 1989, online at taz.de
  8. Zeit: Die am Zeitgeist - The oldest left-alternative newspaper "Communale" is no longer published, Zeit No. 42, 1988 - available online
  9. ^ MAO Database - Opposition Analysis Materials - accessed online December 14, 2018 | 12:37 p.m. - available online
  10. ^ Emscherbote 2/1978 in Gelsenkirchen Stories
  11. Fürther Freiheit (city illustrated). In: FürthWiki - available online
  12. Fürther Freiheit (city illustrated). In: FürthWiki - available online
  13. ^ Archives of Social Movements, accessed online on December 14, 2018 | 1:34 p.m. - available online
  14. Homepage Green Alternative List Bamberg, accessed online on December 13, 2018 | 8:49 p.m. - available online
  15. ^ MAO Database - Opposition Analysis Materials - accessed online December 14, 2018 | 1:07 p.m. - available online
  16. Facebook group Hiero Itzo - The passed Göttinger / Kassel city magazine, accessed online on December 13, 2018 | 9:02 p.m. - available online
  17. ^ Archives of Social Movements, accessed online on December 14, 2018 | 1:37 p.m. - available online
  18. Holzwurm - Zeitschrift für Recklinghausen, website accessed online on December 15, 2018 | 1:12 a.m. - available online
  19. taz archive from July 25, 1989: The WAZ accumulator, accessed online on December 15, 2018 | 1:14 a.m. - available online
  20. ^ Archives of Social Movements, accessed online on December 14, 2018 | 1:31 p.m. - available online
  21. ^ Archives of Social Movement, accessed online on December 14, 2018 | 1:29 p.m. - available online
  22. Klüngelkerl , website with some title pages from the archive, online at kluengelkerl.org
  23. ^ City magazine. In: FürthWiki - available online
  24. ^ MAO Database - Opposition Analysis Materials - accessed online December 14, 2018 | 1:08 p.m. - available online
  25. Initiative pays off. In: The daily newspaper. October 4, 2004, online at taz.de.
  26. ^ Archives of Social Movements - accessed online December 14, 2018 | 1:38 p.m. - available online
  27. Pala-Verlag Darmstadt - website accessed online on December 13, 2018 | 8:17 p.m. - available online
  28. Korbinian Labusch: Das Nebelhorn - Histographic reconstruction of a local alternative newspaper. Bachelor thesis at the University of Konstanz, Department of History and Sociology, 2006 - available online
  29. Alhambra Archive - North Wind , online at alhambra.de
  30. Plärrer city magazine online version, accessed online on September 6, 2017 | 12:01 pm
  31. Skull splitter - Hanover's city illustrated - Homepage online accessed on December 13, 2018 | 8:28 p.m. - available online
  32. ^ Archives of Social Movements - accessed online December 13, 2018 | 8:32 p.m. - available online
  33. Homepage seemoz - critical - rebellious - informative, accessed online on December 15, 2018 | 1:46 a.m. - available online
  34. 40 years later: Revival Party of the open youth center Bayreuth - accessed online on December 15, 2018 | 1:41 a.m. - available online
  35. ^ David Templin: Free time without controls. The youth center movement in the Federal Republic of the 1970s, Wallstein Verlag Göttingen, 2015, p. 625ff.
  36. ^ Klaus Pokatzky: The other newspaper market - Hinterwäldler and Plärrer. In: Die Zeit No. 34/1982, accessed online on December 15, 2018 | 1:29 a.m. - available online
  37. Database of German-speaking Anarchism - DadA, accessed online on December 14, 2018 | 12:33 p.m. - available online
  38. Database of German-speaking Anarchism - DadA - accessed online on December 13, 2018 <8:59 p.m. - available online
  39. Was Lefft Homepage, accessed online on December 15, 2018 | 1:19 a.m. via Wayback machine - available online

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