Datum debuted in March 2004. It was founded by author and
journalist Klaus Stimeder (aka JM Stim) and Hannes Weyringer, a businessman and financial consultant. Stimeder wanted to create a sophisticated monthly based on the editorial concepts of
The New Yorker, German weekly
Die Zeit and the weekend supplement of the
Süddeutsche Zeitung, providing long articles with background information on contemporary and historical topics. The magazine's first office was based in Stimeder's apartment in a public housing project in Vienna. In subsequent years the magazine published features, essays and commentaries by many of the most respected (and sometimes controversial) contemporary Austrian writers, journalists, artists, politicians, sportsmen and scientists, including
Karl Markovics,
Wolf D. Prix,
Johannes Hahn,
Kurt Waldheim,
Anton Zeilinger,
Alfred Dorfer,
Ursula Plassnik,
Bernhard Lang,
Louie Austen, Oliver Welter,
Ursula Stenzel,
Alfred Gusenbauer,
Deborah Sengl,
Peter Noever,
Markus Kupferblum,
Barbara Prammer,
Toni Innauer,
Toni Innauer,
Lothar Höbelt or
Andreas Khol. Notable permanent contributors include philosopher
Franz Schuh, Viennese actionist painter
Günter Brus, Philip Köster, founder and editor of soccer magazine
11 Freunde, and Michael Frank, the long-time Vienna and
Prague correspondent of Süddeutsche Zeitung, who from 2005 to 2014 Frank curated a section named “Alte Texte” (“Old Texts”) under which the magazine re-published popular, but mostly less known pieces by classic authors like
Kurt Tucholsky,
Stefan Zweig or
Heinrich Böll. Since its debut the magazine has been awarded with numerous international and domestic awards for its design and for its content. In September 2005, Tyler Brûlé awarded Datum with a "Fast Lane Media Award" in the "Best International News Magazine". In his column in the
Financial Times he stated: "Austria's Datum is showing others how it should be done. With its slightly off, always iconic covers, matte paper stock and sharp lay-outs it's become a cult favourite among art directors around the world. The website's a thing of beauty, too." In 2007 Stimeder published the “Datum Code of Ethics”, making the magazine the first privately owned medium in Austrian media history to have one. In 2009 DATUM was named one of the "100 Most Innovative Magazines in the World" by members of a jury of Luxembourg-based magazine symposium "Colophon". From 2007 to 2009 the magazine co-operated with Vienna's Rabenhof Theater in co-hosting a series of literary events called "DATUM presents”. The series brought an array of acclaimed international writers to Austria's capital, notably
Chuck Palahniuk,
Ian Rankin,
Sven Regener,
Juli Zeh,
FM Einheit,
Manuel Andrack,
Thomas Brussig, and
Robert Menasse. In its early years, the magazine started to sometimes publish three or for stories a month online, but in recent years has increased its online output significantly, mostly by adding blogs. In August 2008 Austrian trade magazine “Der Journalist” (“The Journalist”) called Datum “The Best School for Young Writers in the Country". Elisalex Henckel Donnersmarck is editor-in-chief; she will change position in 2025 and become editor-in-chief of onlinemagazin j
etzt of Florian Novak. == Change of ownership ==