Klein Zeitung (German: [ɪklaɪnə ˈtsaɪtʊŋ], small newspaper) is an Austrian newspaper based in Graz and Klagenfurt. As Austria’s largest regional newspaper, covering the federal states of Styria and Carinthia with East Tyrol, the study has about 800,000 readers.
Klein Zeitung founded the Catholic Priverain (Catholic Press Association) in 1904. The first issue was published on Tuesday, November 22, 1904. The paper is in Graz as well as in Klagenfurt. Since its inception, it has been designed as a paper for the public to read, covering general and regional news issues at a reasonable cost. The paper is owned by Styria Media Group, which also owns the daily newspaper Die Presse. Clean Zeitung is published in half Berlin format.
Klein Zeitung has a center-right political leanings. [[]] Fritz Kosklich served as the newspaper's editor-in-chief for thirty years until 1994.
Clean Zeitung received the 2005 European Newspaper Award in the category of regional newspapers
Brand Name | Kleine Zeitung |
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Founded | 22 November 1904 |
Founders | Styria Media Group |
Type | Daily newspaper |
Editor-in-chief | |
Language | Garman |
Headquarters | Graz, Klagenfurt |
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