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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]
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.
On 15 May 2006, Ringier published Switzerland's first evening newspaper, the free daily heute, [27] which was replaced on 2 June 2008, by the new free newspaper Blick am Abend. In June 2007, the financial newspaper Cash was discontinued after 18 years, [ 18 ] and on 1 July 2007, Springer, through its Swiss subsidiary Jean Frey AG, acquired ...
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Le News was established on 31 October 2013. [1] It is free and published fortnightly, each second Thursday, in tabloid format. [2] [3] The paper, its online news site and its weekly electronic newsletter focus on local and national news.
As of 2010, the campus moved to a larger campus at Hünenberg. Between 2003 and 2010, the Riverside Campus was located in the Salesianum, a landmark villa built on the shores of Lake Zug between the 17th and 18th centuries. The International School of Luzern (ISOL) was founded in 2006 as a sister school to the International School of Zug.
Kaplan International Languages provides English courses, as well as French and German courses after acquiring Alpadia Language Schools in 2019, and it offers a wide range of courses at locations in the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Switzerland and Spain.
The direct competitor metropol was available in Switzerland between 2000 and 2002. 20 Minuten is published in tabloid format. Since 2005 the newspaper has been owned by Express-Zeitung AG , which is jointly owned by Tamedia (majority holding) and Berner Zeitung (17.5%).