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Economy of Bayreuth


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machines, technical couplings and robot arms)

�    Steingraeber & S�hne piano manufacturers

�    Zapf (manufacturer of ready-made garages and houses)

�    F. C. Bayerlein 1809-1979 (textile company: weaving, spinning, cotton-spinning and dying)

�    Nordbayerischer Kurier (dail paper)

�    Fr�nkische Zeitung (FZ) ; formerly the Bayreuther Anzeiger, renamed in October 2008 (advertising paper)

�    Bayreuther Sonntag (advertising paper)

�    Bayreuth4U (town magazine)

�    Bayerischer Rundfunk (North Upper Franconia correspondent office). In the 1950s/1960s Bayerische Rundfunk operated einen radio station in Bayreuth on medium wave with a frequency of 520 kHz and a transmitter power of 200 watts using a 60 metre high transmission mast.

�    Campus TV (University of Bayreuth media project in media science)

�    Der Tip (University of Bayreuth student paper)

�    Oberfr�nkische Wirtschaft, (trade magazine for Upper Franconia)

�    Radio Galaxy (local radio station for the Bavaria-wide youth radio)

�    Radio Mainwelle (local radio)

�    Schalltwerk (University of Bayreuth internet radio)

For centuries Bayreuth was also a garrison town for the Prussian Army, Royal Bavarian Army, Reichswehr, Wehrmacht, US Army, German Army (Bundeswehr) and the German Border Police (Bundesgrenzschutz). In the early 1990s, following the end of the Cold War the garrison tradition of the town came to an end when the Bundeswehr's Margrave Barracks (Markgrafenkaserne) and the R�hrensee Barracks (R�hrenseekaserne), used by the US Army and the BGS (Grenzschutzabteilung S�d 3), were closed
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