Moto Sport Switzerland

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Moto Sport Switzerland
Moto Sport Switzerland Logo.svg
description Swiss motorcycle magazine
publishing company Galledia Fachmedien AG
First edition 1972
Frequency of publication fortnightly
Sold edition 6,179 (previous year 6,833) copies
( WEMF circulation bulletin 2018)
Widespread edition 6,287 (previous year 6,833) copies
(WEMF circulation bulletin 2018)
Range 0.048 million readers
(WEMF MACH Basic 2015-II)
Editor-in-chief Tobias Kloetzli
Web link www.motosport.ch

Moto Sport Schweiz (MSS) is a biweekly Swiss motorcycle magazine.

Data

MSS is published by Galledia Fachmedien AG, Zurich - Altstetten . The publishing house is a subsidiary of Galledia AG and also publishes the specialist magazines TIR transNews, TÖFF-Magazin, Werbewoche and AutoSprintCH. The editorial office of MSS , like the publishing, marketing and administration, is located in Zurich-Altstetten.

MSS has a WEMF - certified Edition (. PY 6,833) of 6'179 sold or 6'287 (previous year: 6,833.) Distributed copies and had in 2015 a range of 48,000 readers (WEMF MACH Basic 2015-II ). Moto Sport Switzerland is the leading and best-known magazine for motorcyclists, for Swiss motorcyclists. Together with the monthly Moto Sport Suisse , it covers most of Switzerland.

content

Every 14 days, MSS provides information about current motorcycle tests, all new products, adventurous tours and dream trips, technology, sport and interviews and everything that is relevant to the motorbike scene. There is also a practical guide and an online second-hand market.

The main topics include the motorcycle, scooter and tuning show Swiss-Moto, editorial support for SX Genève and SX Zurich, eventful travel reports and other special pages. Subscribers receive the MSS Member Card (for various offers such as reader trips, driving courses, driving training). Competitions and event ticket prizes complete the entire subscription service. MSS also carries out the “ Pass driving” campaign and blood donation for Swiss motorcyclists on the Glaubberg mountain every year .

history

MSS was founded in 1972. The first editor-in-chief and founder was Peter Althaus. After him, Klaus “Fifi” Fischer, Markus Schmid and Michael Föhn became editor-in-chief. The current editor-in-chief is Tobias Kloetzli, who is known to many in the industry as a former supermoto driver.

Moto Sport Suisse

Moto Sport Suisse (MSSu) is the French-language edition of Moto Sport Switzerland . Editing, publishing, marketing and administration are also located in Zurich-Altstetten. MSSu is published monthly and has a WEMF-certified circulation of 1,915 (previous year: 1,704) sold or 2,063 (previous year: 1,704 copies) and had a reach of 26,000 readers in 2015 (WEMF MACH Basic 2015 -II).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c WEMF-Auflagebulletin 2018 ( Memento of the original from January 16, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 42 (PDF; 796 kB). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / wemf.ch