Silesian newspaper
Schlesische Zeitung - the oldest and longest published newspaper in Wrocław, existed between 1742 and 1944.
The newspaper was published by the Johann Jacob Korn from 1742, initially under the title "Schlesische Privilegierte Staats-, Kriegs- und Friedenzeitung", later in 1766 Schlesische Privilegierte Zeitung, finally in 1848 transformed into Schlesische Zeitung. Fryderyk II issued the consent for the issue. In the first period of existence, the newspaper appeared 3 times a week, had 8 small pages, published state announcements, Silesian and foreign news. From 1828, she went out every day except Sunday, and from 1881 she was issued three times a day (no Sunday) and later 13 days in a six-day week. At the same time, there was a gradual increase in format, and more and more in the content were social messages, crime and crime stories from the region and cultural news. From 1848, publicity texts were printed.
Schlesische Zeitung also had theme additions, including Gelehrte Nachrichten (News learned).
The editorial office was located near the Wroclaw Market Square in the publishing house Kornów. Bibliography
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