Кронен цајтунг (Serbian Wikipedia)

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  • Eric Solsten, ур. (1994). Austria: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress. Приступљено 23. 3. 2015. 

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  • „Kronen-Zeitung”. HISTORIA GmbH (на језику: немачки). Приступљено 2022-09-27. 

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  • Al-Serori, Leila; Das Gupta, Oliver; Münch, Peter; Obermaier, Frederik; Obermayer, Bastian (18. 5. 2019). „Caught In The Trap”. Süddeutsche Zeitung. Приступљено 19. 5. 2019. „The supposed investor already had a plan: She proposed acquiring a 50-percent stake in the Kronen Zeitung, a highly influential Austrian tabloid, and to use the newspaper as a mouthpiece backing Strache and his FPÖ party in the election campaign…. A glance across the border is all you need to realize what he means, where the Hungarian public broadcasting system has already been the government's mouthpiece for several years. Even the privately held media there is largely under the control of people connected with Orbán. In such a situation, one doesn't have to worry much about unwanted criticism, and it's also easier to win elections. Freedom of the press? That's something that Strache also finds to be something of a nuisance… 

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