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20 Minuten ( German-language edition) OCLC number. 427962538. Website. 20min.ch/fr. Media of Switzerland. List of newspapers. 20 minutes is a French-language newspaper published in Switzerland, launched on 8 March 2006 by Tamedia for the Romandie. As of 2008, it had a circulation of 221,560.
Circulation. 494,368 (2010) Sister newspapers. 20 minutes ( French-language edition) OCLC number. 611676625. Website. 20min.ch (in German) 20 Minuten (English: 20 Minutes) is a free daily newspaper in Switzerland .
Le Nouveau Quotidien (NQ) was a French-language Swiss daily newspaper founded in September 1991, published out of Lausanne. It was published by Edipresse, with the French newspaper Libération and the media group Ringier also having financial interest and collaboration with its publication. It was a non-regional paper, aiming to cover the ...
Journal de Genève (1826-1991) Journal de Genève et Gazette de Lausanne (1991-1998) Le Nouveau Quotidien (1991-1998) Dimanche.ch (1999-2003) Metro (Swiss edition only, defunct in 2002) Heute (2006-2008).ch (2007-2009) News (2007-2009) Le Matin Bleu (2005-2009) Schweiz am Sonntag (2007-2017)
Le Temps. Le Temps ( French pronunciation: [lə tɑ̃], lit. 'The Time') is a Swiss French-language daily newspaper published in Berliner format in Geneva by Le Temps SA. It is the sole nationwide French-language non-specialised daily newspaper of Switzerland. Since 2021, it has been owned by Fondation Aventinus, a not-for-profit organisation.
24 heures. (Switzerland) 24 heures (literally "24 Hours") is a Swiss regional Swiss-French-language daily newspaper, published by Tamedia in Lausanne, Vaud. Founded in 1762 as a collection of announcements and official communications, it is the oldest newspaper in the world with uninterrupted publication. [2]
The Tribune de Genève was first published by James T. Bates on 1 February 1879. [1] The paper is headquartered in Geneva. [1] The circulation of the Tribune de Genève was 67,151 copies in 2006. [2] The newspaper had a circulation of 67,151 copies and a readership of 175,000 as of 2007. [3]
History of Geneva. The history of Geneva dates from before the Roman occupation in the second century BC. Now the principal French-speaking city of Switzerland, Geneva was an independent city state from the Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century. John Calvin was the Protestant leader of the city in the 16th century.