Le Quotidien Jurassien

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Le Quotidien Jurassien (French pronunciation: [lə kɔtidjɛ̃ ʒyʁasjɛ̃]) is a Swiss French language regional daily newspaper published in Delémont, in the Canton of Jura, Switzerland. It is the main newspaper of the Canton of Jura and the neighboring Bernese Jura.

Le Quotidien Jurassien
TypeDaily newspaper
PublisherEditions D+P SA
Founded1993
LanguageFrench
HeadquartersDelémont, Jura canton
CountrySwitzerland
ISSN1423-1778
OCLC number715213483
Websitewww.lqj.ch Edit this at Wikidata

History and profile

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Le Quotidien Jurassien was founded in 1993 following the merger of the newspapers Le Pays and Le Démocrate.[1][2] Those papers had been politically opposed rivals for a long period, with Le Démocrate being left wing radical and Le Pays being conservative and religious.[2] The paper is based in Delémont and published by Editions D+P SA.[1][3][4][2] As of 2012 the paper was described as a leftist publication.[5]

It is the main newspaper of the Canton of Jura and the neighboring Bernese Jura.[1] 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] In 2009 it had a circulation of about 22,000 copies. As of 2010 it employed about 100 people including those at the printing company.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Le Quotidien jurassien" (in French). RTSarchives. 6 March 1993. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Kohler, François: Le Quotidien jurassien in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 2010-07-27.
  3. ^ "UV Drying Technology". IST METZ GmbH. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  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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