With cakes in luggage – on tour throughout the country for the “Krone” birthday

When we celebrate, we prefer to give gifts to our readers. And come over. And ask what moves them…

Promoter Sebastian Brandstetter picked up the freshly prepared cakes early on Monday; and then it starts – this time in the greater Klagenfurt area. Our goal: subscribers who have been receiving the “Kärntner Krone” since the beginning, i.e. since November 6, 1983. When Werner Hauser greeted us in his allotment garden in the south of the city, he had long since read his “Krone”: “ It’s a ritual for us. My wife Evi gets up at 5 a.m. and is the first to read the ‘Krone’. I’ll get to it later. And I’ll say it quite openly: I like to read in a quiet place.” “First the headlines, then I know roughly what’s going on,” says Werner Hauser in an interview with editor-in-chief Hannes Mößlacher: “Later then – and that’s with the ‘Krone.’ ‘ what I value very much is that I can read even more closely those things that interest me in more depth.”Which topics are the most interesting? “Health. And what happens next with the jobs. And how best to ensure that your grandchildren can grow up beautifully. I always find evidence of this in the ‘Krone’.” Margit Eberle starts reading the newspaper at a similar early age and is interested in “almost everything”. And that has been the case for 40 years now. Today there will definitely be something sweet to read: namely a piece of the “Krone” birthday cake.
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