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WOZ Die Wochenzeitung, commonly shortened to ''WOZ'' or ''Wochenzeitung'', is a Swiss German-language weekly newspaper, published in Zürich. == History and profile == Founded as ''WochenZeitung (WoZ)'' on 1 October 1981 in Zürich, WOZ soon became one of the most important newspapers of Switzerland, based on the experiences of the German ''Tageszeitung (taz)'' and the monthly student journal ''Das Konzept''. As in the beginning, its staff is salaried to a unit wage, and financially supported is WOZ by ''Pro WoZ'', a booster associations, since 1984. Beginning in 1995, the former WoZ and ''taz'' are joint editors of the German-language edition of ''Le Monde diplomatique''as a supplement of the newspapers. The WoZ content was influenced by the conjuncture of various currents of the Swiss alternative political movement, in a first phase by the youth movement of the 1980s. Because of the low proportion of advertisements, that granted a certain independence, the newspaper was periodically under-funded. A financial reboot in 2003 ended due to increased costs almost in bankruptcy. A reorganization, including in 2005 the first editorial board, but without chief editor, allowed for consolidation. WOZ claims to be the only independent, national newspaper in German-speaking Switzerland. It belongs neither to a political party nor an association or a media company, and ''guarantees a critical and enigmatic quality journalism''. Besides its thirty editors it also has a large and broad network of free journalists. According to the readership study MACH Basic WOZ reaches 72,000 regular readers; the daily circulation occures to 15,867 copies (WEMF 2014).
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