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German magazines and (private) TV stations have affected the development of Austria since their foundation. Because German TV stations broadcast by satellite, it is possible to receive them throughout Austria as well.

Newspapers

Main article: List of newspapers in Austria

Broadsheet

Intermediate

Tabloid

Historical Archive

Magazines

Main article: List of magazines in Austria

High brow

  • profil current events, moderate
  • Datum current events, liberal
  • Gewinn finance and economics

Low brow

  • NEWS society, current events

TV

Main article: Television in Austria
  • ORF eins, 2, III and Sport+, the Austrian nationwide television channels by public broadcaster ORF
  • ATV, private TV channel in Austria
  • Puls 4, private TV channel in Austria
  • Servus TV, private TV channel in Austria
  • FS1, Community TV channel in Salzburg

Austria was the second last European country (Albania was the last one) when it officially allowed other TV stations in 2003.

Radio

Main article: Radio in Austria
  • ORF OE1 News and documentaries
  • ORF OE2 Regional Radioprogramm, featuring mostly folk- and folkish music
  • ORF OE3 Pop / Rock music
  • ORF FM4 Cutting edge music channel, youth oriented
  • Kronehit Private radio, Pop / Rock music
  • Antenne Private radio, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s music
  • Radiofabrik, Community radio in Salzburg
  • Orange 94.0, Community radio in Vienna Its self declared aim is to amplify those voices, which are ignored by the mainstream media.

Austria was the last European country where radio broadcasting was a state monopoly until 1998, when private radio stations were officially allowed.

Online

  • Kontrast.at (DE), social democratic political online magazine, published by SPÖ
  • mokant.at (DE), independent Austrian online magazine
  • ORF.at (DE), News service of the public broadcaster
  • Unzensuriert.at(DE), right-wing news-magazine, published by FPÖ

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