Luzerner Rundschau

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Luzerner Rundschau
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description regional Swiss Free - weekly
publishing company Swiss Regiomedia AG, Baar ZG
(newspaper house AG)
Headquarters Lucerne
Frequency of publication weekly (Thursdays, by post on Fridays)
Widespread edition 53,902 (previous year 63,324) copies
( Luzerner Rundschau )
Editors-in-chief Sandra Scholz (online), Andreina Capol
editor Rolf Bollmann
executive Director Oscar Yuezyil
Web link www.luzerner-rundschau.ch

The Luzerner Rundschau is a civic regional free - weekly from Lucerne in Switzerland. It appears once a week, on Thursday (by post on Friday), in the city and region of Lucerne.

It has a widespread circulation of 53,902 (previous year 63,324) copies. The editorial team consists of Corinne Schnider and Stefan Kektiven, the managing director is Oscar Yuezyil.

The Luzerner Rundschau is the fourth largest newspaper of the Swiss Regiomedia AG publishing house in Baar ZG , which publishes 23 other weekly newspapers throughout German-speaking Switzerland, including the Winterthurer Zeitung as the publisher's largest, the St. Galler Nachrichten , the Wiler Nachrichten and the Aarauer Nachrichten . The publishing house (at that time Zehnder Regiomedia AG, Wil SG ) was acquired by BaZ Holding AG (today: Zeitungshaus AG ) together with Zuger Woche AG, which also belongs to the Zehnder family and publishes the Zuger Woche , in August 2017 with retroactive effect to January 1, 2017 ), which until its takeover by Tamedia also owned Basler Zeitung Medien with Basler Zeitung .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Luzerner Rundschau. In: Website of the Luzerner Rundschau .
  2. Rainer Stadler : BaZ Holding buys free newspapers. Christoph Blocher expands his newspaper ownership. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . 16th August 2017.