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Aargauer Zeitung 's building in Aarau. Aagauer Zeitung was created in 1996 through the merger of the Aargauer Tagblatt and Badener Tagblatt newspapers. The paper is edited in Aarau and Baden, Aargau. It produces several local editions, including under the titles Zofinger Tagblatt and Limmattaler Tagblatt.
Merged alongside the Aargauer Tagblatt into the Aargauer Zeitung [96] Zuger Nachrichten 1886 1996 Zug Canton of Zug Daily Had the Neue Zuger Zeitung merged into it in 1891. Merged with the Zuger Zeitung in 1996 to form the Neue Zuger Zeitung, which became a twin edition to the Luzerner Zeitung [97] [77] Zuger Zeitung: 1966 1996
Wiler Zeitung Werdenberger & Obertoggenburger Schweiz am Wochenende: Launched in 2007, the Sunday newspaper, which was published from 2013 to 2017 together with Südostschweiz Medien with eight regional editions under the title Switzerland on Sonntag, was replaced from February 2017 by Schweiz am Wochenende, which is published every Saturday. [ 4 ]
As of 1977 Ernst Bollinger argued that there were many periodicals in Switzerland most of which came out weekly. [1] These titles were reported to be technical, economic, professional, trade-union, agricultural, sports and religious magazines. [1]
In the autumn of 2007, the newspaper was founded by AZ Medien under the name Sonntag.On 26 September 2010, the newspaper changed its name to Der Sonntag.On March 24, 2013, the newspaper was renamed to Schweiz am Sonntag, as it was also the Sunday edition of Die Südostschweiz. [1]
The largest employer in Aarau is the cantonal government, the offices of which are distributed across the entire city at numerous locations. One of the two head offices of the Aargauer Zeitung, Switzerland's fifth largest newspaper, is located in Aarau, as are the Tele M1 television channel studios, and several radio stations.
Marianne Binder-Keller (née Keller; born 15 June 1958) is a Swiss communications professional and politician who currently serves as member of the National Council (Switzerland) for The Centre (formerly CVP) since 2019.
Aargau (/ ˈ ɑːr ɡ aʊ / AR-gow; German: [ˈaːrɡaʊ] ⓘ), more formally [4] the Canton of Aargau (German: Kanton Aargau; Romansh: Chantun Argovia; French: Canton d'Argovie; Italian: Canton Argovia), is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation.