Schweizer Illustrierte

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Schweizer Illustrierte
Schweizer Illustrierte Zeitung 1918.jpg
Title page of a 1918 edition of the Schweizer Illustrierte Zeitung, in the Jewish Museum of Switzerland’s collection
Editor-in-chiefStefan Regez, Werner De Schepper
Categories News magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1911;113 years ago (1911)
Company Ringier
Country Switzerland
Based in Zurich
Language German
Website Schweizer Illustrierte

Schweizer Illustrierte is a weekly illustrated news magazine owned by Swiss media company Ringier. [1] [2]

Contents

History and profile

Schweizer Illustrierte was established in 1911 as Schweizer Illustrierte Zeitung (SIZ), and adopted its current name in 1965. [3] [4] The magazine is published weekly in German. [5] [6] It is published by a company with the same name and offers news about stars, opinion leaders and idols. [6] The magazine has no focus on political news. [4]

The headquarters of Schweizer Illustrierte is in Zurich. [6] [7] Stefan Regez is the editor-in-chief of the weekly. [3] Peter Rothenbuehler is among the former editors-in-chief. [8]

The iPad application of Schweizer Illustrierte was launched in 2010. [3]

Circulation

Between July 2004 and June 2005 Schweizer Illustrierte sold 240,240 copies. [5] Its circulation was 232,519 copies between July 2005 and June 2006 and 225,753 copies between July 2006 and June 2007. [5] The circulation of the magazine became 209,121 copies between July 2007 and June 2008. [5] The weekly was the second best-selling magazine in Switzerland with a circulation of 204,856 copies in 2009. [9]

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