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''Der Standard'' is an Austrian national daily broadsheet newspaper published in Vienna, although the paper is produced in Tulln an der Donau in Lower Austria, due to lower taxes in that federal state. ==History and profile== ''Der Standard'' was founded by Oscar Bronner as a financial newspaper〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://deutscheshaus.as.nyu.edu/object/dh.event.DespiteEverythingTheOscarBronnerStory051513 )〕 and published its first edition on 19 October 1988.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://news.rapgenius.com/The-bilderberg-group-list-of-attendees-for-2013-bilderberg-group-meeting-lyrics#note-1853354 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://guides.nyu.edu/content.php?pid=74313&sid=704214 )〕 German media company Axel Springer acquired stake in the paper in 1988 and sold it in 1995.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ketupa.net/axelspringer2.htm )〕 Bronner remains the paper's publisher and is nominally editor-in-chief along with Alexandra Föderl-Schmid, who handles the day-to-day editing.〔 When Föderl-Schmid took over from Gerfried Sperl in July 2007, it became the first Austrian newspaper to have a female editor-in-chief. ''Der Standard'' sees itself as—in a Continental European sense (socially and culturally, but not economically)—liberal and independent. Third parties have described the paper as having a left-liberal stance. Until 2007, the editor-in-chief of the daily was Gerfried Sperl, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid succeeded him in the post.〔 In 2002 the paper was one of four quality daily newspapers with nationwide distribution along with ''Salzburger Nachrichten'', ''Die Presse'', and ''Wiener Zeitung''. Although ''Der Standard'' is intended to be a national paper, in the past it had an undeniable tendency to focus on Vienna. This has been mitigated by having editorial offices in other federal states (currently Styria, Upper Austria and Carinthia) and the introduction of regional sections. ''Der Standard'' is a paper from which foreign media readily quote when an opinion from the Austrian press is required. It is one of Austria's best-selling quality newspapers and on 18 June 2005 celebrated its 5000th edition. ''Der Standard'' is published in accordance with the ''honour code'' of the Austrian press (which sets rules on matters such as a transparent division between news and comment and the right to privacy). The paper's general editorial stance could be described as socially liberal and most of its regular columnists also tend to this position, although guest writers come from a wide variety of political positions. As a participant in Project Syndicate ''Der Standard'' also regularly publishes commentary from individuals with an international reputation, whose work has worldwide distribution as part of this project. ''Der Standard'' is published by the Standard Verlagsgesellschaft m. b. H. In August 2008, the newly created Bronner Online AG bought 49% of the shares of this company, which Süddeutscher Verlag previously owned. The Bronner Family Foundation has long owned 41% of the shares, and Oskar Bronner himself owns the remaining 10%. Süddeutscher Verlag had bought into the company in December 1998; previously, between 1988 and April 1995, Axel Springer Verlag had owned 50% of the shares. Since 2005, the paper has cooperated with ''The New York Times'' and has published ''The New York Times International Weekly'' on Mondays, which is a six-page supplement, featuring select articles from ''the Times'' in English.〔 ''Der Standard'' participates in Atomium Culture, the Permanent Platform for European Excellence that brings together some of the most authoritative European universities, newspapers and businesses to increase the movement of knowledge: across borders, across sectors and to the public at large. According to the 2007 Austrian Media Analysis, ''Der Standard'' has 352,000 readers in Austria, a 5% share of all readers. With a share of 19.4%, the paper is the most widely read newspaper among people with college or university education. A full online edition (''Der Standard digital'') is available as an e-paper on a subscription-basis. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Der Standard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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