The number of newspapers in Switzerland was 406 before World War I.[1] It reduced to 257 in 1995.[1] The country was ranked fifteenth for 2014 in the yearly Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders and 8th in 2020.
List
Below is a list of newspapers published in Switzerland.
German language
French language
Italian language
Romansh language
Ottoman Turkish
Russian language
- Business in Switzerland[4]
- Nasha Gazeta.ch - Наша Газета.ch[5]
English language
Discontinued
- Gazette de Lausanne (1798-1991)
- Journal de Genève (1826-1991)
- Journal de Genève et Gazette de Lausanne (1991-1998)
- Le nouveau quotidien (1991-1998), see Le temps
- Dimanche.ch (1999-2003)
- Metro (Swiss edition only, defunct in 2002)
- Heute (2006-2008)
- .ch (2007-2009)
- News (2007-2009)
- Le Matin Bleu (2005-2009)
- Schweiz am Sonntag (2007-2017)
See also
References
- ^ a b Cyril Jost (4 February 2011). "The challenges confronting the Swiss press". Ina Global. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- ^ "Die Tageswoche ist lanciert". www.werbewoche.ch.
- ^ "Media Search - Prime Media International". prime-int.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
- ^ "Новости Швейцарии: банки, недвижимость, иммиграция, бизнес". Новости Швейцарии.
- ^ "Швейцарские новости на русском языке - Наша газета". nashagazeta.ch.