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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.
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.
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]
[1] [2] An upgrade to increase the segmentation of older paper scans is planned for 2025. [1] As of 2025, it provides access to 191 Swiss newspapers in several languages. [10] Specific newspapers whose archives exist on the site include Der Bund, [4] Neue Zürcher Zeitung, [7] L'Express/L'Impartial, [8] and Le Nouvelliste. [3]
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.
Simple English; Suomi; ... French-language newspapers published in Switzerland (27 P) G. ... (1 C, 1 P) W. Weekly newspapers published in Switzerland (13 P)
Since September 2004 the German-language edition has been the most widely read daily newspaper in Switzerland, surpassing Blick. The audited distribution in 2004 was 329,242 and it had a readership of an estimated 782,000. In 2010 its circulation was 494,368 copies, making it the most read daily paper in the country. [2]
It rose to 83,000 copies in 1930 and to 116,000 copies in 1950. [1] In 1967 the paper was the best-selling newspaper with a circulation of 161,000 copies. [8] In the period of 1995–1996 Tages-Anzeiger had a circulation of 282,222 copies, making it the second best-selling paper in the country. [9] In 1997 its circulation was 283,139 copies. [10]