Media Channel: Bündner Tagblatt

Bündner Tagblatt
Newspaper
Switzerland

100 - 249 Employees
Bündner Tagblatt

The Bündner Tagblatt is a daily newspaper of the Somedia in the canton of Graubünden. The newspaper was founded in 1852 by the book printers Pargätzi & Felix in Chur as Tagblatt for the Kt. Graubünden. The following year, the sheet was renamed Bündner Tagblatt. The party-politically independent publication developed under the editor Christian Tester from 1857 to 1871 into a widespread newspaper. With the change of ownership in 1870 and the resignation of Tester 1872 also changed the political attitude of the newspaper. From then on conservative policies were supported under the influence of leading conservative politicians such as Hermann von Sprecher, Plazidus Plattner, Theophil spokesman of Bernegg and Friedrich Brügger. From 1921, the Bündner Tagblatt served as the organ of various conservative, expressly not only Catholic parties, from 1938 to 1960 with the subtitle organ of the Conservative People's Party of Graubünden (today's CVP).

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