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Le Matin Bleu

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Le Matin Bleu
The newspaper's logo
TypeFree daily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Edipresse
Founded31 October 2005
LanguageSwiss French
Ceased publication24 September 2009; 15 years ago (2009-09-24)
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
Circulation100,000[when?]
Sister newspapersLe Matin
OCLC number716842896
Websitelematinbleu.ch (in French)

Le Matin Bleu (literally: "The blue morning") was a Swiss French language free daily newspaper, published by Edipresse in Lausanne between 2005 and 2009.

History

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A tabloid-format newspaper, Le Matin Bleu was first published on 31 October 2005,[1] and had a circulation of about 100,000.[when?] It was launched in anticipation of 20 minutes, the French-language edition of 20 Minuten, starting 8 March 2006, both of which are also free daily newspapers.

The newspaper was distributed in the most-populated areas of Romandy. While it shared its name with the daily newspaper Le Matin, also published by Edipresse, it was edited independently.

On 24 September 2009, the newspaper ceased publication because of the merger of Edipresse and Tamedia, which was already publishing 20 minutes.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ADN 4th Spanish national" (PDF). Free Daily Newspapers Newsletter (15). March 2006. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 22 February 2015.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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