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The magazine sector in [[Austria]] is under the dominance of [[Germany]].<ref name=ulf>{{cite web|title=The Austrian media landscape: Mass-production of public images of science and technology |url=http://www.univie.ac.at/virusss/OPUSReport/Media%20Chapters/Media_Au.htm|work=Universität Wien|accessdate=5 October 2013|author1=Ulrike Felt|author2=Martina Erlemann|year=2002|url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131013081452/http://www.univie.ac.at/virusss/OPUSReport/Media%20Chapters/Media_Au.htm|archivedate=13 October 2013}}</ref> This influence decreased at the end of the 1990s, but it continued on the [[women's magazines]] and [[fashion magazines]].<ref name=afor/> However, [[Business journalism|business magazines]] have not been subject to the dominance of Germany.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Dick Hendrikse|title=It Pays to Regionalize|journal=Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management|date=March 1986}}</ref> The major fields of Austrian magazines are news, popular science and special interest topics.<ref name=ulf/> On the other hand, since the Austrian press market is divided between magazines and newspapers, magazines have a significant function in the press market.<ref name=afor>{{cite web|title=Presse, Druckschriften|url=http://austria-forum.org/af/AEIOU/Presse,_Druckschriften/Presse,_Druckschriften_english|work=Austria Forum|accessdate=12 October 2013}}</ref>
There were at least 19 Jewish magazines in [[Austria]] which were all banned after 1938.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Supplement: Tentative List of Jewish Periodicals in Axis-Occupied Countries|journal=[[Jewish Social Studies]]|date=July 1947|volume=9|issue=3|jstor=4464781|page=11}}</ref> As of 2012 the magazine sector in Austria was under the dominance of [[Germany]].<ref name=ulf>{{cite web|title=The Austrian media landscape: Mass-production of public images of science and technology|work=Universität Wien|access-date=5 October 2013|archive-date=13 October 2013|year=2002
|url=http://www.univie.ac.at/virusss/OPUSReport/Media%20Chapters/Media_Au.htm|author1=Ulrike Felt|author2=Martina Erlemann|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131013081452/http://www.univie.ac.at/virusss/OPUSReport/Media%20Chapters/Media_Au.htm}}</ref> This influence decreased at the end of the 1990s, but it continued on the [[women's magazines]] and [[fashion magazines]].<ref name=afor/> However, [[Business journalism|business magazines]] have not been subject to the dominance of Germany.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Dick Hendrikse|title=It Pays to Regionalize|journal=Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management|date=March 1986}}</ref> The major fields of Austrian magazines are news, popular science and special interest topics.<ref name=ulf/> On the other hand, since the Austrian press market is divided between magazines and newspapers, magazines have a significant function in the press market.<ref name=afor>{{cite web|title=Presse, Druckschriften|url=http://austria-forum.org/af/AEIOU/Presse,_Druckschriften/Presse,_Druckschriften_english|work=Austria Forum|access-date=12 October 2013}}</ref>


As of 2005 Austrian media company [[News (publishing)|NEWS]] was dominating the magazine sector in the country.<ref>{{cite web|title=Communications Report 2005|url=https://www.rtr.at/en/komp/KBericht2005/3847_CommReport_2005_E.PDF|work=Rundfunk and Telekom Regulierungs GmbH|accessdate=1 January 2015|format=Report}}</ref>
As of 2005 Austrian media company [[News (publishing)|NEWS]] was dominating the magazine sector in the country.<ref>{{cite web
|title=Communications Report 2005|work=Rundfunk and Telekom Regulierungs GmbH|access-date=1 January 2015|format=Report
|url=https://www.rtr.at/en/komp/KBericht2005/3847_CommReport_2005_E.PDF}}</ref>


The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct [[magazine]]s published in Austria. They may be published in [[German language|German]] or in other languages.
The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct [[magazine]]s published in Austria. They may be published in [[German language|German]] or in other languages.
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* ''[[Aljadidah]]''
* ''[[Aljadidah]]''
* ''[[Allgemeine Bauzeitung]]''
* ''[[Allgemeine Bauzeitung]]''
* ''[[An.Schlaege]]''<ref name=ktp>{{cite web|title=Feminist art magazines or women artists magazines and newsletters|url=http://www.ktpress.co.uk/feminist-art-magazines.asp|work=KT Press|accessdate=27 October 2015}}</ref>
* ''[[An.Schlaege]]''<ref name=ktp>{{cite web|title=Feminist art magazines or women artists magazines and newsletters|url=http://www.ktpress.co.uk/feminist-art-magazines.asp|work=KT Press|access-date=27 October 2015}}</ref>
* ''[[Arbeit und Wirtschaf]]''<ref name=helg>{{cite book|author=Helmut Gruber|title=Women and Socialism, Socialism and Women: Europe Between the Two World Wars|year=1998|publisher=[[Berghahn Books]]|location=New York|isbn=978-1-78533-006-3 |pages=62,99|hdl=2027/heb08660.0001.001|url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb08660.0001.001}}</ref>
* ''[[Die Aula]]''
* ''[[Die Aula]]''
* ''[[Auto Revue]]''
* ''[[Auto Touring]]''
* ''[[Auto Touring]]''
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==B==
==B==
* ''[[Das biber]]''
* ''[[Biber (magazine)|Biber]]''
* ''[[Boarder's Buddy]]''
* ''[[Boarder's Buddy]]''


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==E==
==E==
* ''[[Echo (magazine)|Echo]]''<ref name=min>{{cite web|title=Mapping Minorities and their Media: The National Context – Austria|url=https://www.zsi.at/attach/MinoritiesMedia_AT2001.pdf|work=Centre for Social Innovation|accessdate=3 February 2014|author=Martina Böse|author2=Regina Haberfellner |author3=Ayhan Koldas |year=2001}}</ref>
* ''[[Echo (magazine)|Echo]]''<ref name=min>{{cite web|title=Mapping Minorities and their Media: The National Context – Austria|url=https://www.zsi.at/attach/MinoritiesMedia_AT2001.pdf|work=Centre for Social Innovation|access-date=3 February 2014|author=Martina Böse|author2=Regina Haberfellner|author3=Ayhan Koldas|year=2001}}</ref>
* ''[[Egység]]''


==F==
==F==
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* ''[[Die Fackel (magazine)|Die Fackel]]''
* ''[[Falter]]''
* ''[[Falter]]''
* ''[[Female Sequences]]''<ref name=ktp/>
* ''[[Female Sequences]]''<ref name=ktp/>
* ''[[Format (magazine)|Format]]''
* ''[[Format (magazine)|Format]]''
* ''[[FORVM]]''
* ''[[FORVM]]''
* ''[[Die Frau]]''
* ''[[Freie Fahrt]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Top 50 Special Interest magazines worldwide (by circulation)|url=http://www.magazine.org.tw/events/school/report/wmt/50SpecialInterestMagazinesWorldwide%28bycirculation%29.pdf|work=Magazine Organization|accessdate=28 March 2015}}</ref>
* ''[[Freie Fahrt]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Top 50 Special Interest magazines worldwide (by circulation)
|url=http://www.magazine.org.tw/events/school/report/wmt/50SpecialInterestMagazinesWorldwide%28bycirculation%29.pdf|work=Magazine Organization|access-date=28 March 2015}}</ref>
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* ''[[Die Ganze Woche]]''
* ''[[Die Ganze Woche]]''
* ''[[Gewinn]]''
* ''[[Gewinn]]''
* ''[[Global Player]]''
* ''[[Global Player (magazine)|Global Player]]''
* ''[[Gusto (magazine)|Gusto]]''
* ''[[Gusto (magazine)|Gusto]]''
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==H==
* ''[[Der Humorist]]''

==K==
* ''[[Der Kampf (magazine)|Der Kampf]]''
* ''[[Kikeriki]]''
* ''[[Der Kuckuck]]''


==L==
==L==
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==M==
==M==
* ''[[Menorah (magazine)|Menorah]]''
* ''[[Metropole – Vienna in English]]''
* ''[[Metropole – Vienna in English]]''


==N==
==N==
* ''[[Neues Frauenleben]]''
* ''[[NEWS (Austrian magazine)|NEWS]]''
* ''[[NEWS (Austrian magazine)|NEWS]]''


==O==
==O==
* ''[[ORF Nachlese]]''
* ''[[Ostara (magazine)|Ostara]]''
* ''[[Ostara (magazine)|Ostara]]''
* ''[[Der Österreichische Volkswirt]]''
* ''[[Der Österreichische Volkswirt]]''
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* ''[[Schreibkraft]]''
* ''[[Schreibkraft]]''
* ''[[Südwind Agentur|Südwind magazine]]''
* ''[[Südwind Agentur|Südwind magazine]]''
* ''[[Skug – Journal für Musik]]''



==T==
==T==
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* ''[[Top One]]''<ref name=min/>
* ''[[Top One]]''<ref name=min/>
* ''[[Trend (magazine)|Trend]]''
* ''[[Trend (magazine)|Trend]]''
* ''[[TV Woche]]''<ref name=anu>{{cite web|author=Anne Austin |display-authors=etal |title=Western Europe Market & Media Fact |url=http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/ebooks/Western_Europe_Market_MediaFact_2008/Western%20Europe%20Market%20&%20MediaFact%202008.pdf |work=ZenithOptimedia |accessdate=8 April 2015 |date=2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205131709/http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/ebooks/Western_Europe_Market_MediaFact_2008/Western%20Europe%20Market%20%26%20MediaFact%202008.pdf |archivedate=5 February 2015 }}</ref>
* ''[[TV Woche]]''<ref name=anu>{{cite web|author=Anne Austin|display-authors=etal|title=Western Europe Market & Media Fact|work=ZenithOptimedia|access-date=8 April 2015|year=2008|archive-date=5 February 2015
|url=http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/ebooks/Western_Europe_Market_MediaFact_2008/Western%20Europe%20Market%20&%20MediaFact%202008.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205131709/http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/ebooks/Western_Europe_Market_MediaFact_2008/Western%20Europe%20Market%20%26%20MediaFact%202008.pdf}}</ref>
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==U==
==U==
* ''[[Universum (magazine)|Universum]]''
* ''[[Universum (magazine)|Universum]]''
* ''[[Die Unzufriedene]]''


==V==
==V==
* ''[[Ver Sacrum (magazine)|Ver Sacrum]]''
* ''[[Ver Sacrum (magazine)|Ver Sacrum]]''
* ''[[Vienna Würstelstand]]''<ref>[https://viennawurstelstand.com/ Vienna Würstelstand website]</ref>


==W==
==W==
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*''[[Weg und Ziel]]''
* ''[[Wespennest]]''
* ''[[Wespennest]]''
* ''[[Wiener (magazine)|Wiener]]''
* ''[[Wiener (magazine)|Wiener]]''
* ''[[Wiener Tagebuch]]''
* ''[[Wiener Theaterzeitung]]''
* ''[[Wiener Theaterzeitung]]''
* ''[[Wochenpresse]]''
* ''[[Wochenpresse]]''

Latest revision as of 14:13, 14 May 2024

There were at least 19 Jewish magazines in Austria which were all banned after 1938.[1] As of 2012 the magazine sector in Austria was under the dominance of Germany.[2] This influence decreased at the end of the 1990s, but it continued on the women's magazines and fashion magazines.[3] However, business magazines have not been subject to the dominance of Germany.[4] The major fields of Austrian magazines are news, popular science and special interest topics.[2] On the other hand, since the Austrian press market is divided between magazines and newspapers, magazines have a significant function in the press market.[3]

As of 2005 Austrian media company NEWS was dominating the magazine sector in the country.[5]

The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Austria. They may be published in German or in other languages.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Supplement: Tentative List of Jewish Periodicals in Axis-Occupied Countries". Jewish Social Studies. 9 (3): 11. July 1947. JSTOR 4464781.
  2. ^ a b Ulrike Felt; Martina Erlemann (2002). "The Austrian media landscape: Mass-production of public images of science and technology". Universität Wien. Archived from the original on 13 October 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Presse, Druckschriften". Austria Forum. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  4. ^ Dick Hendrikse (March 1986). "It Pays to Regionalize". Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management.
  5. ^ "Communications Report 2005" (Report). Rundfunk and Telekom Regulierungs GmbH. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Feminist art magazines or women artists magazines and newsletters". KT Press. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  7. ^ Helmut Gruber (1998). Women and Socialism, Socialism and Women: Europe Between the Two World Wars. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 62, 99. hdl:2027/heb08660.0001.001. ISBN 978-1-78533-006-3.
  8. ^ a b Martina Böse; Regina Haberfellner; Ayhan Koldas (2001). "Mapping Minorities and their Media: The National Context – Austria" (PDF). Centre for Social Innovation. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Top 50 Special Interest magazines worldwide (by circulation)" (PDF). Magazine Organization. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  10. ^ Anne Austin; et al. (2008). "Western Europe Market & Media Fact" (PDF). ZenithOptimedia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  11. ^ Vienna Würstelstand website