Rhiiblatt

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Rhiiblatt
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description Swiss weekly newspaper
language German, Romansh
publishing company Somedia
Headquarters Bonaduz
attitude December 31 2013
Frequency of publication weekly
Sold edition 4,305 (previous year 4,310) copies
( WEMF circulation bulletin 2013)
Widespread edition 4,316 (previous year 4,310) copies
(WEMF circulation bulletin 2013)

The Rhiiblatt was a weekly regional newspaper in the canton of Graubünden , which belonged to the Südostschweiz media group (now Somedia ). Most recently, their WEMF- authenticated circulation was 4,305 sold or 4,316 copies (2013).

Its distribution area was politically the Imboden district and geographically the upper Chur Rhine valley from Bonaduz to Felsberg . Even Trin , which in linguistic and cultural terms takes on an intermediate function from the Rhine Valley to the Surselva , was served by the Rhiiblatt .

The editorial office was in Bonaduz.

Most of the articles were written in German, official pronouncements sometimes also in Romansh , as several villages are linguistic border communities. B. Domat / Ems .

Succession

On January 1, 2014, the Rhiiblatt merged with Arena Alva to form the new magazine Ruinaulta .

Individual evidence

  1. a b WEMF circulation bulletin 2013 ( Memento of December 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). P. 6 (PDF; 3 kB).
  2. ^ "Arena Alva" and "Rhiiblatt" become "Ruinaulta". In: Southeastern Switzerland . November 8, 2013