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Later became a magazine, Syna [99] Metropol: 2000 2002 Daily Swiss edition of Metro. Die Weltwoche: 1933 2002 Zurich Canton of Zurich Weekly Became a magazine in 2002 [100] Wir Brückenbauer: 1942 2004 Zurich Canton of Zurich Weekly Became a magazine and was renamed Migros Magazin in 2004. [101] Heute: 2006 2008 Zurich Canton of Zurich Daily ...
The magazine was founded in 1926 by Max Ras as Der Schweizerische Beobachter and first distributed in 1927 as a free newspaper to all households in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. From the beginning, it was a political, but non-partisan struggle sheet, that took a position in favor of economically weakly positioned people.
Its main competitor is the weekly Die Weltwoche magazine. Schweizer Bibliothek. In 2005 and 2006, the magazine published the "Schweizer Bibliothek" – a compilation of twenty books, written by twenty of the 20th century's most important Swiss writers. Volume 1: Friedrich Glauser, Matto regiert (1936) Volume 2: Markus Werner, Bis bald (1992)
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The result is a searchable digital archive, accessible online by subscribers and publicly on site in Zurich. The digitization was carried out by an institute of the German research organization Fraunhofer Society – the Institute for Media Communication (since 2006, the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems [ de ...
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Blick was established in 1959. [2] The newspaper was the first Swiss tabloid publication.. The day after the 1971 Swiss women's suffrage referendum, Blick sported the headline 'Thanks for the Roses' on the front page accompanied with a naked blonde receiving roses from a man.