Engadine weekly newspaper

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The Engadiner Wochenzeitung (official abbreviation: ewo ) was a regional and weekly newspaper for southern Grisons that appeared on Wednesdays . It was free and appeared in tabloid format . She was part of the Südostschweiz media group as the southern Graubünden twin sister of the Bündner Woche .

The editorial office was Samedan . In addition to the editorial section, which also included a Romansh-language page (“Nossa Val” = Our Valley) in a Ladin idiom, ewo also published official advertisements from the municipalities. The focus was on local issues related to the people involved.

history

The Engadiner Wochenzeitung was founded in 2003 as a marketplace newspaper by Joachim Ernst and started on July 8, 2005 as Engadiner Woche . The Engadine Post , which is also based in the Engadine, resisted this designation . The free weekly newspaper was then renamed the Engadine weekly newspaper . In November 2006 the Südostschweiz Mediengruppe took over the newspaper. In 2007 Joachim Ernst resigned and Barbara Schellenberg took over the newspaper as editor-in-chief. Since January 2009, appeared ewo as pure Engadine newspaper and not just as a cloak newspaper of nordbündnerischen Grisons week . The volume was between 24 and 42 pages. The paper was discontinued on December 31, 2011 and replaced by the Bündner Woche in the (Lower) Engadine between Zuoz and Samnaun .

Individual evidence

  1. The EWO will only appear until the end of the year. In: Engadiner Post . October 28, 2011.