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The number of newspapers in Switzerland was 406 before World War I.It reduced to 257 in 1995 and 197 in 2010. [1] Prior to the 18th century, the Swiss press market was small, being limited to the elites who were literate, though development varied by region and language.
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
The Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ; "New Journal of Zürich") is a Swiss, German-language daily newspaper, published by NZZ Mediengruppe in Zürich. [1] [2] The paper was founded in 1780. It has a reputation as a high-quality newspaper, as the Swiss-German newspaper of record, and for detailed reports on international affairs. [3] [4]
"Royal Academy of Economics and Technology in Switzerland", ous.edu.eu, registered as A.B.M.S. GmbH. [11] AEB Schweiz - Akademie für Erwachsenenbildung Luzern and Zürich: Adult further-education institution, not a Swiss university No No "Academy for Adult Education", offers diplomas, CAS, DAS, Masters, etc.. aeb.ch Benjamin Franklin College Baar
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The EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI) attempts to rank countries by the equity of English language skills amongst those adults who took the EF test. [2] It is the product of EF Education First , an international education company, and draws its conclusions from data collected via English tests available for free over the internet.
The paper has its headquarters in Basel [1] and the Basel canton. [2] The newspaper is owned by the Basler Zeitung Medien which also publishes the free daily newspaper Baslerstab. The shareholders of Basler Zeitung are Tito Tettamanti (75%) and Martin Wagner (25%) [3] In 1997 Basler Zeitung had a circulation of 115,297 copies. [2]
The skills covered in the tests aim to support children to access English-language books, songs, television, films, internet and other media, use English as a common international language, and get ready for future study. [15] The tests can be used to prepare and motivate children for future English-language learning. [16]