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Swiss Sunday Newspaper SonntagsBlick May Cease Publication After 57 Years
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Swiss Sunday Newspaper SonntagsBlick May Cease Publication After 57 Years

From Le Temps · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Ringier, the publisher of the Swiss newspaper SonntagsBlick, is reportedly planning to cease publication of the Sunday edition at the end of 2026.
  • The decision, if finalized, would end the newspaper's 57-year run and could impact the shared postal distribution network with competitors.
  • Several independent sources suggest the decision is irrevocable, though official confirmation is pending due to confidentiality agreements.

After 57 years, the Sunday edition of Swiss newspaper SonntagsBlick may soon be a memory. Publisher Ringier is reportedly planning to end the paper's run at the close of 2026, according to Swiss media outlet Republik. The decision, described as "irrevocable" by multiple independent sources, has not yet received official confirmation. However, sources indicate that all parties involved have signed confidentiality agreements.

The potential closure of SonntagsBlick, a fixture in Swiss Sunday reading, could have ripple effects beyond its readership. The newspaper shares a postal distribution network with its competitors, and its disappearance might destabilize this system. The iconic red distribution boxes could soon be retired, marking the end of an era for many.

Republik's report suggests the publisher's decision is final, signaling a significant shift in the Swiss media landscape. The full implications of this potential closure, particularly on the distribution network and the broader media ecosystem, remain to be seen.

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Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.