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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.
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 .
Merged with the Journal de Genève et Gazette de Lausanne in 1998 to form Le Temps. [122] Journal du Chablais: 1993 2001 Monthey Canton of Valais Thrice weekly Formed out of a merger in 1993, out of the Journal de Bex, Messager des Alpes Echo de la Montagne Journal du Haut-Lac. Was initially a weekly in combination with the papers, which ...
In March 2014, due to the fall of advertising revenues (-6% en 2013), TF1 and Bolloré, owners of 20 minutes ' competitors —Metronews and Direct Matin—, announced their willingness to buy 20 minutes and merge their activities. [6] The name 20 minutes refers to the amount of time it should take one to read this daily newspaper.
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RTS Info refers to the news platforms (radio, TV and on-line) of the Radio Télévision Suisse (French-language branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation and is also the name of its virtual television channel launched on 26 December 2006.
Le Matin Bleu ceased publication because of the merger of Edipresse with Tamedia, publisher of the competing 20 Minutes. [citation needed] In 2024, Tamedia, now its owner, made plans to merge the editorial offices of the publication with other publications it owned, 24 heures and the Tribune de Genève. [3]
The Art Newspaper is a monthly print publication, with daily updates online, founded in 1990 and based in London and New York City.It covers news of the visual arts as they are affected by international politics and economics, developments in law, tax, the art market, the environment, and official cultural policy.