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24 heures (Switzerland)

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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Language
  
Swiss French

Owner(s)
  
Edipresse

Circulation
  
68,464 (as of 2013)

24 heures (Switzerland)

Founded
  
1762 (as Feuille d'avis de Lausanne)

Headquarters
  
Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

24 heures (literally "24 Hours") is a Swiss regional Swiss-French-language daily newspaper, published by Edipresse in Lausanne, Vaud.

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Foundation and operations

24 heures was founded in 1762 as the Feuille d'avis de Lausanne, adopting its current name in 1972.

Change of name

Since 25 February 2005, the newspaper has had four local editions, with sections for the specific area of the canton:

  • Lausanne and area
  • Nord Vaudois-Broye
  • La Côte
  • Riviera-Chablais
  • The Nord Vaudois-Broye and Riviera-Chablais editions replaced the newspapers La Presse Riviera-Chablais and La Presse Nord Vaudois.

    The newspaper shares some of its content with the Tribune de Genève, Edipresse's local newspaper for the Canton of Geneva.

    The 2006 circulation of 24 heures was 95,315 copies. As of 2013, the newspaper had a circulation of 68,464.

    References

    24 heures (Switzerland) Wikipedia