Augsburger Allgemeine, Regional newspaper in Augsburg, Germany.
Augsburger Allgemeine is a regional newspaper in Augsburg that delivers local news, national politics, and world events through print and digital channels. It offers current articles, archived materials, and specialized content for subscribers in both formats.
The publication began on October 30, 1945, as Schwäbische Landeszeitung following World War II. In November 1959, it took on its current name.
The publication covers local theater, music events, and arts activities that shape the cultural life around Augsburg. Its reporting reflects what matters to readers in terms of creative expression and community events.
Readers can access current stories and specialized sections through subscriptions available in print and digital formats. The archive provides access to past content for research and reference.
The publication has been controlled by the Holland family since its founding, passing through three generations of ownership. This continuity of family stewardship has allowed the newsroom to maintain independent editorial judgment.
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