Baslerstab

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Baslerstab
Logo Baslerstab.svg
Type Free daily newspaper
Owner(s) TX Group
PublisherBaslerstab
EditorMarco Lehtinen
Founded1977;46 years ago (1977)
Language German
Headquarters Basel, Switzerland
Sister newspapers Basler Zeitung
OCLC number 173954309
Website baslerstab.ch (in German-language)

The Baslerstab is a Swiss German-language free daily newspaper.

Contents

History and profile

The paper was launched in 1977 as a result of the merger of the Basler Nachrichten and the National-Zeitung. [1] The paper was published by Basler Zeitung Medien. [1] The paper is headquartered in Based and is owned by TX Group. [2]

It is published in three forms  a city edition and online newspaper, both from Monday through Friday; and a regional edition on Wednesdays and Fridays.

As of 2005, the newspaper had a circulation of 194,358 copies per day. [3]

Basler Zeitung Medien also published the Basler Zeitung .

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Basler Zeitung". Newsroom History. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  2. Heinz Bonfadelli; Werner Meier (2021). "Switzerland: highly concentrated leading news media in austerity and downsizing mode". In Josef Trappel; Tales Tomaz (eds.). The media for democracy monitor 2021. How leading news media survive digital transformation. Vol. 2. Gothenburg: Nordicom. p. 390. doi:10.5167/uzh-205634. ISBN   978-91-88855-42-8.
  3. "Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation Archived 24 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine . Baslerstab.


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