Tribune de Genève
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
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Owner | Edipresse |
Editor | Pierre Ruetschi |
Founded | 1 February 1879 |
Price | 2.20 CHF (week days) 2.80 CHF (Saturday) |
Headquarters | 11, rue des Rois CH-1204 Geneva |
Circulation | 67 151 |
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Website: www.tdg.ch |
Tribune de Genève is a regional newspaper of the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, founded on 1 February 1879 by James T. Bates. The French language daily is published by Edipresse in Geneva. The newspaper has a circulation of 67,151 and a readership of 175,000.[1]
The newspaper is commonly nicknamed "La Julie" in Geneva.
Its online edition features some news in English.
The Tribune de Genève shares some of its content with 24 heures, the regional newspaper of Edipresse for the Canton of Vaud.
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- Tribune de Genève
- Tribune de Genève: English Corner
- Statistics about the Tribune de Genève on the web site of Swiss Press.