Period: 1864-1938.
Year 1864. First edition of Neue Freie Presse. 01-09-1864.
The most influential single factor in forming public opinion. The paper was under Jewish ownership and management and defended Dreyfus. See Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935).
Neue Freie Presse (“New Free Press”) was a Viennese newspaper founded by Adolf Werthner together with the journalists Max Friedländer and Michael Etienne on 01-09-1864 after the staff had split from the newspaper Die Presse. It existed until 1938. Werthner was president of Oesterreichischen Journal-Aktien-Gesellschaft, the business entity behind the newspaper.
The editor from 1908 to 1920, and eventual owner, of the NFP was Moriz Benedikt. Journalists employed by the paper included “Sil-Vara” (pseudonym of Geza Silberer) and Felix Salten. In Paris, its correspondent was Raphael Basch, Max Nordau, and from 1891, Theodor Herzl, both founders of the Zionist movement.
- 27-12-1901: The evening edition published the wedding engagement of Gustav Mahler and Alma Schindler.
- Its music critics included Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) and Julius Korngold (1904-1934). The paper was the frequent target of satirist Karl Kraus.
- 25-05-1907: Letter by Grafin Maria Misa von Wydenbruck-Esterhazy (1859-1926) and friends.