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''Kleine Zeitung'' (meaning ''Small Newspaper'' in English) is an Austrian newspaper based in Graz and Klagenfurt. As the biggest regional newspaper in Austria covering the states of Styria and Carinthia with East Tyrol, the paper has around 800,000 readers. ==History and profile== ''Kleine Zeitung'' was founded in 1904〔〔 by the ''Katholischer Presseverein'' (Catholic Press Association).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.voxeurop.eu/en/content/source-information/75941-kleine-zeitung )〕 The first issue was published on Tuesday, 22 November 1904. The paper is based both in Graz〔 and in Klagenfurt. It was designed from the start as a paper to be read by the masses, covering general and regional news topics and being very cheap. The paper is owned by the Styria Media Group company which also owns ''Die Presse''. ''Kleine Zeitung'' is published in the half Berlin format.〔 ''Kleine Zeitung'' has a center-right political leaning.〔 Fritz Csoklich served as the editor-in-chief of the paper for thirty years until 1994. ''Kleine Zeitung'' is the recipient of the 2005 European Newspaper Award in the category of regional newspaper.〔
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