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SWI swissinfo.ch is a Swiss multilingual international news and information company based in Bern.It is a part of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR). Its content is Swiss-centred, with top priority given to in-depth information on politics, the economy, the arts, science, education, and direct democracy.
News: 2007 2009 Daily Burgdorfer Tagblatt 1911 2012 Burgdorf Canton of Bern Five times a week Ultimate successor to the Berner Volksfreund which started in 1831. Frequently changed publishing format. Merged with the free paper Aemme Zytig in 2004 which used its name until 2012 [102] [103] Schweiz am Sonntag: 2007 2017 Weekly Blick am Abend ...
Founder and editor-in-chief was former 20 Minuten editor-in-chief Hansi Voigt . [2] [3] In April 2016, Voigt announced his leave from the newspaper, he was succeded by Michael Wanner, Peter Wanners son, as director and by Maurice Thiriet as editor-in-chief. [4] [5] In 2023, CH Media became the majority owner of the FixxPunkt AG.
20 minutes (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃ minyt]) is a French-language newspaper published in Switzerland, launched on 8 March 2006 by Tamedia for the Romandie. [1] It is a free tabloid that gets revenue from advertising. [ 2 ]
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The newspaper consists of a number of sections, the first of which is dedicated to domestic and international news as well as economic news. The second section features regional news and sports while the third section covers culture and society. Occasionally, special sections are added to cover major events such as elections.