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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.
Changed its name several times. Formerly known as the Ordinari Wochen-Zeitung, Ordinari-Zeitungen, the Freytägliche Wochenzeitung, Züricher Freitags-Zeitung and then Zürcherische Freitagszeitung. Nicknamed the Bürkli-Zeitung to distinguish it from the other Zürcher Zeitung [86] Walliser Volkszeitung: 1921 1924 Brig: Canton of Valais Weekly ...
NZZ Mediengruppe was established in 1780 with the start of its flagship paper Neue Zürcher Zeitung. [2] As of 2014, Veit Dengler was the chief executive officer of the group [3] of which headquarters is in Zürich. [2] [4] The company has a liberal stance and does not support collectivism or corporatism. [5]
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Luzerner Zeitung was created in 1996 through the merger of Luzerner Zeitung (LZ) and Luzerner Neuste Nachrichten (LNN). Luzerner Zeitung (1991–1996) had replaced the two daily newspapers Luzerner Tagblatt and Vaterland. The paper is owned by CH Media which also owns Neue Zürcher Zeitung and St. Galler Tagblatt. [2] Its editor-in-chief is ...
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Allmann, founded in 1852 in Hinwil, was the earliest predecessor of the as of today Zürcher Oberländer. Allmann in which Jakob Messikommer published a poem, was adopted by the printing office Buchdruckerei Wetzikon AG (as of today Zürcher Oberland Medien AG), which was founded by liberals in 1870, and renamed in Der Freisinnige.
From 1881 to 1920 Gull's son Emil junior was the editor in chief; he renamed the weekly newspaper in 1907 in Zürichsee-Zeitung and formet it as a daily newspaper in 1914. Gull's successor Theodor Gut took over the newspaper in 1933, and was the publisher of the newspaper emphasized now a liberal orientation.