Täglich Alles
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Kurt Falk |
Editor-in-chief | Oswald Hicker |
Founded | 5 April 1992 |
Political alignment |
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Täglich Alles (
History and profile
Täglich Alles was first published on 5 April 1992.[1][2] The founder of the paper was Kurt Falk[1][2] who also founded the weekly entertainment magazine Die Ganze Woche.[3] Oswald Hicker served as the editor-in-chief of the daily,[4] which had its headquarters in Vienna.[5]
Täglich Alles was a tabloid paper
Täglich Alles had also a xenophobic discourse.[10] In a 1992 study on political orientation of the Austrian newspaper readers it was found that 46% of its readers had a xenophobic attitude.[11]
Due to its political stance, particularly its opposition to the
Circulation and readersgip
Täglich Alles had a circulation of 500,000 copies in 1993, making it the second best-selling paper in the country.[14] In the period of 1995–1996 the paper had a circulation of 544,000 copies, making it the second best-selling paper after Neue Kronenzeitung.[15] Both papers reached more than 60% of the Austrian readers in 1996.[16]
In 1997 Täglich Alles was one of four most read newspapers in Austria.[17] In 1998 the paper sold nearly 390,000 daily copies.[5]
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