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Neue Luzerner Zeitung

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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Language
  
German

Editor-in-chief
  
Thomas Bornhauser

Headquarters
  
Lucerne, Switzerland

Owner(s)
  
AG für die Neue Zürcher Zeitung

Founded
  
1996; 21 years ago (1996)

Neue Luzerner Zeitung (Neue LZ) is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper, published in Lucerne.

History and profile

Neue Luzerner Zeitung was created in 1996 through the merger of Luzerner Zeitung (LZ) and Luzerner Neuste Nachrichten (LNN). Luzerner Zeitung (1991–1996) had replaced the two daily newspapers Luzerner Tagblatt and Vaterland. The paper is owned by AG für die Neue Zürcher Zeitung which also owns Neue Zürcher Zeitung and St. Galler Tagblatt. Its editor-in-chief is Thomas Bornhauser.

The newspaper is published in six regional editions:

In 1997 Neue Luzerner Zeitung had a circulation of 131,761 copies. Its circulation was 133,000 copies in 2003. According to WEMF AG, as of 2004, the newspaper had a certified distribution of 134,526 copies and a readership of 290,000. The 2006 circulation of the paper was 131,004 copies. It was 127,244 copies in 2009.

References

Neue Luzerner Zeitung Wikipedia