24 Heures, Vaud section, Fre - Edipresse, the second largest media publisher in Switzerland, announced a 2006 drop in profits of nearly 20%, blaming a poor market in Spain, where it has several magazines, and the rise of free newspapers in Switzerland. The company owns Geneva's Tribune de Geneve, Lausanne's 24 Heures and Le Matin. It also publishes the region's most successful free paper, Le Matin Bleu. CEO Tibère Adler says that while advertising has been climbing for the (continue reading)→
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Lausanne, Switzerland
Edipresse profits down 20% - free newspapers cited
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Yes to the Rolling Stones free tickets for Migros
24 Heures/47974), Fre - Migros will be able to carry out its plan to give away 30,000 tickets to a Rolling Stone concert in Lausanne in August, the Swiss Intercantonal Lottery Commission has decided, but it is not entirely happy with the Migros system. To win two tickets to the 11 August concert at the Pontaise stadium, you must have a free Cumulus loyalty card from the supermarket and collect 10 Rolling Stones stickers between 10 and 22 April. A sticker is given for each SFR10 purchase. Alternatively - because in Switzerland lotteries have to be free and open to everyone - you can write to Migros in Zurich and request the stickets. (continue reading)→