24 heures (Switzerland)
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24 Heures is a regional Swiss French newspaper from the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland published daily by Edipresse. It was founded in 1762 and was named "Feuille d'avis de Lausanne". The newspaper has a circulation of 86,153 and a readership of 245,000. It is the most important swiss newspaper in French language concerning its circulation amongst the country.
Since February 25, 2005, the newspaper has four local editions, with sections for the specific regions of the canton:
- Riviera/Chablais
- Nord Vaudois/Broye
- Région La Côte
- Lausanne et région
The first two replaced the newspapers La Presse Riviera-Chablais and La Presse Nord Vaudois.
24 heures shares some of its content with Tribune de Genève, the local newspaper of Edipresse for the Canton of Geneva.
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