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* ''Weidenauer Zeitung'' (25,948)
* ''Weidenauer Zeitung'' (25,948)
* ''Wilhelmshagener Anzeiger'' (75,675)
* ''Wilhelmshagener Anzeiger'' (75,675)
===Tabloid newspapers (''Boulevard'' style)===
Tabloid newspapers are a style of newspapers, characterised by big headlines, bright colours, attention-grabbers, sensational stories and controversial topics. In Mascylla, they are referred to as ''Schreizeitungen'' (literally "screaming newspapers" for their evasive design) or ''Palettenpresse'' ("palette press" for its colourful imagery and wide mix of topics), rarely also ''Boulevardzeitungen'' (roughly translated as "popular papers").
* ''Faktor'' (1,102,374 copies), with several sister newspaper suited for certain regions or cities (such as ''WeidenFaktor'' or ''AugusFaktor'') and a Sunday newspaper (''SonntagsFaktor''; 725,483 copies). Its page format is unusually large for a tabloid newspaper, but is not counted as a broadsheet newspaper for its contents and design.
* ''Express'' (483,021)
* ''Aktuelle'' (426,352), with its sister newspapers ''Aktuelle am Sonntag'' (198,271) and ''Aktueller Sport'' (93,488)
* ''Schau'' (232,896), with its sister newspaper ''Monatsschau'' (165,750)
* ''Welt am Morgen'' (173,928)


==Radio==
==Radio==

Revision as of 21:59, 19 March 2020

The media of Mascylla are a broad mass consumed array of products and formats: in type of online, print, and broadcast media, such as radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and websites. It also developed a strong and varied music industry. Mascylla at large has a wide field of providers, both state-owned, financed by national tax revenues, and for-profit organizations and companies which rely and depend on advertising, subscription, and other generated revenues. Freedom of speech is protected by the constitution, while journalists enjoy an extensive governmental catalogue of protection and encouragement. This leads to a variety of different formats and outlets and a large consumption of media by Mascylla's populous.

Magazines

Magazine Abbreviation Circulation
(December, 2019)
Political alignment Frequency Publisher/Parent company
Exact EX 464,393 left-liberal / centre-left weekly (every Saturday)
Aurora AUR 397,026 left-liberal / centre-left weekly (every Monday)
Die Schau DS 275,278 liberal-conservative weekly (every Monday)
Handelsblatt HB 131,229 economically liberal monthly
Zeiten ZT 116,670 centre-right / liberal-conservative weekly (every Friday)

Newspapers

Major newspapers (national)

Newspaper Abbreviation Circulation
(December, 2019)
Political alignment Frequency Publisher/Parent company
Langquaider Zeitung LQZ 131,507 left-liberal / centre-left Monday - Saturday Gottfried Heinker Publishing Group
Allgemeines Blatt AB 94,263 centre-right / "conservative liberalism" Monday - Saturday Monika Schölf Publishings
Globus GL 85,686 centre-left Monday - Friday Globas Media Group
Der Tagesbote tgb 51,873 left-liberal Monday - Saturday MAIXextra-Stiftung
Rehner Spiegel RS 45,158 centre-right / conservative to liberal Monday - Saturday Monika Schölf Publishings

Regional or local newspapers

This is a list of the largest regional and local newspapers of cities, regions, towns, municipalities, and other. It is not exhaustive.

  • Augusthaler Kurier (110,107 copies; December 2019)
  • Jusländer Volkskurier (96,772)
  • Königsreher Allgemeine (127,284)
  • Flussmunder Schau (107,610)
  • Königlicher Bote (85,000)
  • Mögdpresse (30,498)
  • Nordbote (136,201)
  • Öhrenlandpost (83,505)
  • Pereuther Zeitung (87,463)
  • Weidenauer Zeitung (25,948)
  • Wilhelmshagener Anzeiger (75,675)

Tabloid newspapers (Boulevard style)

Tabloid newspapers are a style of newspapers, characterised by big headlines, bright colours, attention-grabbers, sensational stories and controversial topics. In Mascylla, they are referred to as Schreizeitungen (literally "screaming newspapers" for their evasive design) or Palettenpresse ("palette press" for its colourful imagery and wide mix of topics), rarely also Boulevardzeitungen (roughly translated as "popular papers").

  • Faktor (1,102,374 copies), with several sister newspaper suited for certain regions or cities (such as WeidenFaktor or AugusFaktor) and a Sunday newspaper (SonntagsFaktor; 725,483 copies). Its page format is unusually large for a tabloid newspaper, but is not counted as a broadsheet newspaper for its contents and design.
  • Express (483,021)
  • Aktuelle (426,352), with its sister newspapers Aktuelle am Sonntag (198,271) and Aktueller Sport (93,488)
  • Schau (232,896), with its sister newspaper Monatsschau (165,750)
  • Welt am Morgen (173,928)

Radio

Television