Gauchebdo Explained

Frequency:Weekly
Category:Political magazine
Founder:Léon Nicole
Firstdate:August 1944
Country:Switzerland
Based:Geneva
Language:French
Website:Gauchebdo
Oclc:145149176

Gauchebdo is a Swiss weekly political magazine published in Geneva, Switzerland. Founded in 1944, it is one of the earliest political publications in the country. At the same time it is the last historic title of the Swiss socialist and communist press.

History and profile

The magazine was established by Léon Nicole under the name Voix ouvrière (VO; French: Workers' Voice) in 1944.[1] [2] [3] The first issue appeared in August 1944.[1] The magazine, published on a weekly basis, changed its name several times: VO-Hebdo (1980-1986) and VO Realities (1986-1995).[2] In 1995 it was renamed Gauchebdo. The magazine is the media outlet of Swiss Labor Party.[2] [4]

The headquarters of Gauchebdo is in Geneva.[1] [3] The magazine has a communist stance and covers articles about family allowances, disability insurance, and equality between men and women.[1]

In 2014 the number of subscribers was 2000.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Le journal socialiste Gauchebdo souffle 70 bougies. RTS. 11 April 2014. 27 December 2016. Genève. fr.
  2. Web site: Voix ouvrière. Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse. 27 December 2016. fr. 25 March 2013.
  3. Book: The Europa World Year: Kazakhstan - Zimbabwe. London; New York. 2004. Europa Publications.
  4. News: Presse. Le journal suisse progressiste Gauchebdo souffle sur ses soixante-dix bougies. 27 December 2016. l'Humanité. 10 April 2014. fr. dead. 16 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141116123641/https://www.humanite.fr/presse-le-journal-suisse-progressiste-gauchebdo-souffle-sur-ses-soixante-dix-bougies.