St. Galler Tagblatt Explained
St. Galler Tagblatt |
Type: | Daily newspaper |
Owners: | St. Galler Tagblatt AG |
Foundation: | 1789 (as Tagblatt der Stadt St. Gallen) 1910 (name changed to St. Galler Tagblatt) |
Language: | German |
Headquarters: | St. Gallen, Switzerland |
Circulation: | 101,732 (2007) |
Oclc: | 314925644 |
Website: | tagblatt.ch |
St. Galler Tagblatt, commonly shortened to Tagblatt, is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper, published in St. Gallen.
History and profile
The newspaper was first published in 1789[1] as Tagblatt der Stadt St. Gallen. Its current name dates from 1910. The paper is part of St. Galler Tagblatt AG of which 70% is owned by NZZ Mediengruppe,[1] parent company of Neue Zürcher Zeitung.[2]
St. Galler Tagblatt described itself as "bourgeois-liberal" with a tendency towards liberal democrats until the 1990s.[3]
In 1997, St. Galler Tagblatt had a circulation of 119,391 copies.[4] The paper had a circulation of 110,000 copies in 2003.[5] The 2006 circulation of the paper was 103,077 copies.[6] In 2007, the newspaper had a circulation of 101,732.
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Notes and References
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- Web site: Media partners. Swiss International Finance Forum. 13 April 2015.
- Jens Lucht. Linards Udris. Transformation of media structures and media content. A diachronic analysis of five Western European countries. NCCR Democracy. October 2010. Working Paper No. 49. 13 October 2013.
- Sibylle Hardmeier. Political Poll Reporting in Swiss Print Media. International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 1999. 11. 3. https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20171018050037/https://academic.oup.com/ijpor/article-abstract/11/3/257/834102/POLITICAL-POLL-REPORTING-IN-SWISS-PRINT-MEDIA?redirectedFrom=PDF. dead. 2017-10-18. 30 December 2014.
- Web site: World Press Trends. World Association of Newspapers. 15 February 2015. Paris. 2004.
- Swiss newspaper market in flux. Swiss Review. October 2007. 5. 9. 4 December 2014.