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Der Schweizerische Beobachter, commonly shortened to and known as ''Beobachter'', is a German-language newspaper, published in Zürich. == History and profile == The magazine was founded in 1926 by Max Ras as ''Der Schweizerische Beobachter'' and first distributed in 1927 as a free newspaper to all households in the German-speaking Switzerland. From the beginning, it was a political, but non-partisan struggle sheet, that took position in favor of the economically weak positionned people. The newspaper fought for equal rights for women, fights the rampant bureaucracy, reveales scandals and hypocrisies. Through his populist style and the high number of readers, which was in 1994 over a million, ''Beobachter'' secured an extensive advertising volume within Switzerland.〔 The low-prized subscription magazine was, from 2007 respectively 2010 (against medial and political protests) fortnightly, published by Axel Springer AG Switzerland. At that time, it had a circulation of 308,000 copies,〔 and printed 283,284 copies (WEMF 2013) respectively 918,000 readers (MACH Basic 2013-2) in 2014.〔
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