Tribune de Genève

Tribune de Genève
(English: Geneva Tribune)

First edition of Tribune de Genève, 1879
Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner(s) Edipresse
Founder(s) James T. Bates
Editor Pierre Ruetschi
Founded 1 February 1879 (1879-02-01)
Language French
Headquarters 11, rue des Rois
CH-1204 Geneva, Switzerland
Circulation 56,333 (2009)
Sister newspapers 24 heures (English: 24 Hours)
ISSN 1010-2248
OCLC number 31882232
Website tdg.ch (in French)

The Tribune de Genève (English: Geneva Tribune), commonly nicknamed La Julie, is a Swiss French-language, regional daily newspaper, published in the Berliner format by Edipresse in Geneva.

History and operations

Tribune de Genève Airship

The Tribune de Genève was first published by James T. Bates on 1 February 1879.[1] The paper is headquartered in Geneva.[1]

The circulation of the Tribune de Genève was 67,151 copies in 2006.[2] The newspaper had a circulation of 67,151 copies and a readership of 175,000 as of 2007.[3] In 2009 the circulation of the paper was 56,333 copies.[4]

It shares some of its content with 24 heures (English: 24 Hours), Edipresse's regional newspaper for the Canton of Vaud. The newspaper's online edition features some news in English.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "The press in Switzerland". BBC. 17 May 2004. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  2. "Swiss newspaper market in flux" (PDF). Swiss Review. 5: 9. October 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  3. "Description of the Tribune de Genève" Archived 23 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine.. Edipresse. Retrieved 31 January 2007.
  4. Hugo Bigi (2012). Journalism Education Between Market Dependence and Social Responsibility: An Examination of Trainee Journalists. Haupt Verlag AG. p. 26. ISBN 978-3-258-07753-6. Retrieved 17 January 2015.

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