La Gruyere
La Gruyère is a French-language tri-weekly newspaper based in Bulle, Switzerland. Founded in 1882 and published by Groupe Saint-Paul, it covers the southern districts of Fribourg, including Gruyère, Glâne, and Veveyse. The publication focuses on local politics, regional sports, culture, and community news for its readership.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SWITZERLAND
Operating across four distinct linguistic regions, the nation's highly segmented press maintains a long tradition of daily print journalism despite recent industry-wide layoffs and declining advertising revenues. Leading the German-language market are the Neue Zurcher Zeitung, a centre-right daily of record founded in 1780, and the Tages-Anzeiger, a popular centre-left broadsheet published by Tamedia. The national tabloid sector is dominated by Ringier's mass-circulation Blick. Beyond the German-speaking majority, independent media spheres are anchored by major regional titles like the Geneva-based French-language daily Le Temps and the dominant Italian-language Corriere del Ticino. Paperboy indexes 99 Swiss newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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