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  2. 20 minutes (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of newspapers in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Gazette de Lausanne (1798-1991); 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)

  4. Le Temps - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 20 Minuten - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Le Matin (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Le Matin Bleu ceased publication because of the merger of Edipresse with Tamedia, publisher of the competing 20 Minutes. In 1997 Le Matin had a circulation of 67,522 copies. [2] The same year the circulation of Le Matin dimanche, its Sunday edition, was 226,465 copies. [2] The 2006 circulation of Le Matin was 76,194 copies. [3]

  7. List of magazines in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    As of 1977 Ernst Bollinger argued that there were many periodicals in Switzerland most of which came out weekly. [1] These titles were reported to be technical, economic, professional, trade-union, agricultural, sports and religious magazines. [1] Bollinger also stated that the Swiss political and news magazines were not aggressive like those ...

  8. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Geneva was an Allobrogian border town, fortified against the Helvetii tribe, [ 30 ] when the Roman Republic took it in 121 BC. It became Christian under the Late Roman Empire, and acquired its first bishop in the 5th century, having been connected to the Bishopric of Vienne in the 4th.

  9. Tribune de Genève - Wikipedia

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    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]