Le Quotidien Jurassien

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Le Quotidien Jurassien
PublisherEditions D+P SA
Founded1993
LanguageFrench
HeadquartersDelémont, Jura canton
CountrySwitzerland
Websitelqj.ch

Le Quotidien Jurassien is a Swiss French language regional daily newspaper published in the Jura canton, Switzerland.

History and profile[edit]

Le Quotidien Jurassien was founded in 1993 following the merger of the newspapers Le Pays and Le Démocrate.[1][2] The paper is based in Delémont and published by Editions D+P SA.[1][3][4] As of 2012 the paper was described as a leftist publication.[5]

In 1997 Le Quotidien Jurassien had a circulation of 24,821 copies.[6] In the first half of 2008 the paper had a readership of 48,000 and it was 44,000 in the second half.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "UV Drying Technology". IST METZ GmbH. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Le Quotidien jurassien" (in French). RTSarchives. 6 March 1993. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Le Quotidien Jurassien". Publicitas. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  4. ^ Cyril Jost (4 February 2011). "The challenges confronting the Swiss press". Ina Global. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  5. ^ Mathieu Petite (March 2012). "Mountain dwellers versus eco-freaks". Journal of Alpine Research. 100 (1–4). doi:10.4000/rga.1865.
  6. ^ Sibylle Hardmeier (1999). "Political Poll Reporting in Swiss Print Media". International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 11 (3). doi:10.1093/ijpor/11.3.257.
  7. ^ "New readership figures 2008-2". ADnative. 9 September 2008. Retrieved 27 December 2014.

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