Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founded | 1891 |
Language | Italian |
Headquarters | Muzzano, Ticino, Switzerland |
OCLC number | 31672743 |
Website | cdt.ch (in Italian) |
Corriere del Ticino is a regional daily newspaper in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland.
Corriere del Ticino was established in 1891. [1] The paper is published in the Italian language in Muzzano, Ticino. [1]
The paper sold 14,000 copies in 1967. [2] In the early 1990s Corriere del Ticino had a circulation of 36,000 copies. [3] In 1997 the paper had a circulation of 37,742 copies. [4]
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