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Who Owns Die Presse? Ownership, Political Bias, and Editorial Standards

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Last Updated: January 2026

Die Presse Overview and Political Bias

Die Presse is widely characterized as center-right and economically liberal, emphasizing free-market principles. Critics frequently argue it maintains an ideological proximity to the Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) and business interests. While praised for high-quality reporting, its editorial perspectives are often viewed as reflecting traditional bourgeois, pro-European, and conservative-liberal values.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center Right
Estimated number of readers 300,000
Israel support Generally supportive of Israel
Use of loaded / emotional language Low
Target Audience Elite / Decision-makers

Die Presse History

Founded in 1848 by August Zang during the March Revolution, Die Presse was modeled after the high-quality journalism of The Times. It ceased publication during the Nazi era but was refounded in 1946 by Ernst Molden. It has since remained a leading Austrian broadsheet focusing on politics, economics, and culture.

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Who owns Die Presse?

Die Presse is owned by the Styria Media Group, one of Austria's largest media conglomerates. The group is held by the Catholic Media Association Private Foundation (Katholischer Medien Verein Privatstiftung). Revenue is primarily generated through subscriptions, advertising, and government media subsidies, which are standard in the Austrian media landscape.

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