.ch (newspaper) explained

.ch
Type:Free daily newspaper
Format:Tabloid
Owners:Media Punkt AG
Editor:Rolf Leeb
Political:Neutral
Language:German language
Headquarters:Zürich, Switzerland
Circulation:430,000
Oclc:611205947
Website:punkt.ch (former website; in German)

.ch (.ch; spoken: Punkt CH) was a Swiss German-language free daily newspaper, published in the tabloid format by Media Punkt AG in Zürich between 2007 and 2009.

History

Media Punkt AG first published the paper on 19 September 2007. The newspaper's name comes from .ch, the Internet's country code top-level domain for Switzerland.

With a claimed initial print run of 435,000, it was one of the largest daily newspapers in Switzerland, according to 2006 statistics. The newspaper was distributed directly to homes in Basel, Bern, Lucerne, St. Gallen and Zürich. It competed mainly with other free newspapers in Switzerland including 20 Minuten, heute and the News.

The newspaper's editor-in-chief was Rolf Leeb.

The newspaper's chief executive officer was Caroline Thoma.

It ceased publication, because of poor economic performance, with the last issue on 4 May 2009. All 69 employees of the newspaper were laid off.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Staff. Pendlerzeitung '.ch' wird eingestellt – 69 Angestellte entlassen. 4 May 2009. Berner Zeitung. de. 11 August 2012. 3 November 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161103215855/http://www.bernerzeitung.ch/wirtschaft/unternehmen-und-konjunktur/Pendlerzeitung-ch-wird-eingestellt--69-Angestellte-entlassen/story/22229685. dead.