K tip

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K tip
K tip
description Swiss consumer magazine
language German
publishing company Konsumenteninfo AG (Switzerland)
First edition May 1991
Frequency of publication every two weeks
Sold edition 255,379 copies
(KI Media)
Range 0.924 million readers
(WEMF MACH Basic 2015-II)
Editors-in-chief Thomas Vonarburg, Gery Schwager
editor René Schuhmacher
Web link www.ktipp.ch

The K-Tip (formerly under the then official spelling K-Tip ) is a Swiss consumer magazine and is one of the most popular magazines in Switzerland. It deals in particular with consumer protection and appears every second Wednesday, with the exception of the summer holidays.

The magazine consists of reports on consumer concerns, anti-consumer practices in the economy, legal assistance and at least one product test.

The first issue of the K-Tipp was published in May 1991. The consumer magazine worked regularly with the TV magazine Kassensturz on Swiss television until 2010, with a break of several years . Since then, the collaboration has focused on joint product tests.

The western Swiss counterpart of the K-Tip is Bon à savoir . Although the two magazines often work together, they are two independent magazines.

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