Tribune de Genève

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Tribune de Genève
(English: Geneva Tribune)
Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner(s) Edipresse
Founder(s) James T. Bates
Editor Pierre Ruetschi
Founded 1 February 1879 (1879-02-01)
Language French
Headquarters 11, rue des Rois
CH-1204 Geneva, Switzerland
Circulation 67,151 circulation (as of 2007)
175,000 readership (as of 2007)
Sister newspapers 24 heures (English: 24 Hours)
ISSN 1010-2248
OCLC number 31882232
Official website tdg.ch (in French)

The Tribune de Genève (English: Geneva Tribune), commonly nicknamed La Julie, is a Swiss French-language, regional daily newspaper, published in the Berliner format by Edipresse in Geneva.

History and operations

Tribune de Genève Airship

Founded on 1 February 1879 by James T. Bates, the newspaper had a circulation of 67,151 and a readership of 175,000 as of 2007.[1]

It shares some of its content with 24 heures (English: 24 Hours), Edipresse's regional newspaper for the Canton of Vaud.

The newspaper's online edition features some news in English.

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