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Aargauer Zeitung
Aargauer Zeitung's building in Aarau
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)AZ Medien Gruppe
Founded1996
LanguageGerman
HeadquartersAarau, Aargau, Switzerland
ISSN2504-4117
OCLC number611044404
Websitewww.aargauerzeitung.ch Edit this at Wikidata

Aargauer Zeitung is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper, published by AZ Medien Gruppe. It is published out of Aarau, Aargau, and covers the Aargau canton. It was established in 1996 through the merger of the Aargauer Tagblatt and Badener Tagblatt.

History

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The Aagauer Zeitung was created in 1996 through the merger of the Aargauer Tagblatt and Badener Tagblatt newspapers.[1][2] The head of the board of the directors at the time of the paper's creation was Peter Wanner, who effectively controlled the paper.[2]

Following the start of the merger, a dispute between the city of Aarau and the paper resulted over the new location of the paper. A separate dispute was also ongoing between the new paper and two others, the Zofingen Tagblatt and Olten Tagblatt, who had an arrangement with the prior papers to collect their content under the Mittelland-Zeitung name. When the papers merged the agreement was thrown out by Wanner in an effort to get better conditions for their agreement.[2]

The first issue of the Aargauer Zeitung was dated to 4 November 1996.[1] Beginning in January 2002, the AZ formed a newspaper group including both the Zofingen Tagblatt and Olten Tagblatt as well as the Solothurner Zeitung to establish a common front page for all four papers. The combined front page was produced by the AZ. The four papers kept their names on the common front page but were lettered with the Mittelland-Zeitung name.[3][4]

Their editor-in-chief Markus Gisler left at the end of 2004 after a disagreement with Wanner over the paper's direction. He was succeeded by Peter Buri, the co-editor.[5]

Operations

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The paper is edited in Aarau and Baden, Aargau.[1] It produces several local editions.[1] In 1997 Aargauer Zeitung had a circulation of 118,578 copies.[6] In 1999, it had a circulation of 120,000.[1] It covers the whole Aargau canton as well as Solothurn district of Olten-Gösgen.[1][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Aargauer Zeitung in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 2001-03-07.
  2. ^ a b c "Geburtswehen der "Aargauer Zeitung"" [Birth pangs of the "Aargauer Zeitung"]. Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in Swiss High German). 17 July 1996. p. 11. ISSN 0376-6829. Retrieved 21 June 2025 – via e-newspaperarchives.ch.
  3. ^ "Die "Mittelland Zeitung": Drittqrösste Zeitung der Schweiz entsteht". Freiburger Nachrichten (in Swiss High German). 15 March 2001. Retrieved 21 June 2025 – via e-newspaperarchives.ch.
  4. ^ "Start der «Mittelland-Zeitung»". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in Swiss High German). 4 January 2002. ISSN 0376-6829. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  5. ^ "Gisler veriässt die "Aargauer Zeitung"". Walliser Bote (in Swiss High German). 22 October 2004. Retrieved 21 June 2025 – via e-newspaperarchives.ch.
  6. ^ Hardmeier, Sibylle (1999). "Political Poll Reporting in Swiss Print Media". International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 11 (3). doi:10.1093/ijpor/11.3.257. ISSN 0954-2892.
  7. ^ Aeschlimann, Clarisse (17 March 2023). "Gespalten und vereint in die Veränderung: Diskursive Verläufe der Energiewende in der Nordwestschweiz am Beispiel der Aargauer Zeitung". UR: Das Journal. Studentische Forschung an der Universität Wien. 1: 81–101. doi:10.48646/ur.20230105. ISSN 2960-446X.
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