Switzerland: 91.4% read a newspaper on a regular basis
Posted by Lauren Drablier on September 11, 2008 at 9:49 AM
91.4% of the Swiss population read a newspaper on a regular basis according to an annual survey recently published, and newspapers remain the favored news source.
The survey also indicated that there has been an increasing interest in free dailies.
There are three main languages in Switzerland, German (64%), French (20%) and Italian (6,5%), so there are no "national" newspapers.
Sources: Follow the Media, Newspaper Innovation
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The survey also indicated that there has been an increasing interest in free dailies.
There are three main languages in Switzerland, German (64%), French (20%) and Italian (6,5%), so there are no "national" newspapers.
Sources: Follow the Media, Newspaper Innovation
See Also:
Switzerland: Free daily newspapers move ahead
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