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  2. 20 minutes (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    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] As of 2008, it had a circulation of 221,560.

  3. 20 Minuten - Wikipedia

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    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%). In the German-speaking parts of Switzerland , specific editions are made for the regions of Basel , Bern , Lucerne , St. Gallen and Zürich .

  4. 20 minutes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 20 minutes may refer to: 20 minutes , a newspaper; 20 minutes (Switzerland), a French-language ...

  5. 20 minutos - Wikipedia

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    The CEO of 20 Min Holding is Sverre Munck. Born in 1953, Sverre is a Norwegian economist with a PhD from Stanford and Yale. He is also Executive VP (International Operations) at Schibsted ASA, President of Multiprensa Holding, owner of Multiprensa & Mas, the publisher of "20 Minutes" in Spain, and President of the 20 Min Holding group.

  6. 20 minutes (France) - Wikipedia

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    20 minutes claims that its readers are "young urban citizens (15–40 years old) that to a lesser extent consume traditional newspapers." The French 20 minutes was launched in Paris on 15 March 2002, and spread to 11 other urban areas of France, including, in order of size, the cities of Marseille , Lyon , Toulouse , Nice , Nantes , Strasbourg ...

  7. List of newspapers in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Merger from Journal de Genève and the Gazette de Lausanne. Merged with the Le Nouveau Quotidien in 1998 to form Le Temps. [117] Le Nouveau Quotidien: 1991 1998 Lausanne Canton of Vaud Daily Merged with the Journal de Genève et Gazette de Lausanne in 1998 to form Le Temps. [121] Journal du Chablais: 1993 2001 Monthey Canton of Valais Thrice weekly

  8. La Gruyère (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    La Gruyère (French pronunciation: [la ɡʁɥijɛʁ]) is a Swiss French-language thrice weekly newspaper that publishes out of Bulle in the Canton of Fribourg.It was founded by Simon Castella and Léon Glasson as an organ for the political opposition, and afterwards completely owned by the Glasson family.

  9. Le Temps - Wikipedia

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    Le Temps (French pronunciation: [lə tɑ̃], lit. ' The Time ') is a Swiss French-language daily newspaper published in Berliner format in Geneva by Le Temps SA. The paper was launched in 1998, formed out of the merger of two other newspapers, Journal de Genève et Gazette de Lausanne and Le Nouveau Quotidien (the former being a merger of two other papers), as those papers were facing ...