Lie:zeit
Monthly newspaper published in Liechtenstein
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Lie:zeit is a monthly newspaper published in Liechtenstein.
| Owner | Zeit-Verlag Anstalt |
|---|---|
| Editor | Herbert Oehri Johannes Kaiser |
| Founded | April 2011 |
| Language | German |
| City | Eschen |
| Country | Liechtenstein |
| Website | www |
History
The newspaper originates from Zeit-Verlag Anstalt in Eschen, founded in 2008 by Herbert Oehri and Johannes Kaiser, which published a sports magazine sport:zeit.[1] In April 2011, it was expanded and the Lie:zeit was published for the first with Oehri and Kaiser as editors.[1][2] It has been published every Sunday since 2013 and covers social, political, economic, cultural and traffic topics.
It has been described as being close to the Progressive Citizens' Party. However, a survey conducted in 2024 suggested that a majority of respondents thought that the newspaper was generally politically neutral.[1] The newspaper is free and is circulated to every household in Liechtenstein, with funding primarily coming from advertisements and government funding.[1][3] As of 2023, it had a circulation of approximately 27,000.[1]