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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Luedin |
Editor-in-chief | Franz C. Widmer |
Language | Swiss Standard German |
Headquarters | Liestal, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland |
Circulation | 23,500 – daily 81,000 – Wednesday edition |
OCLC number | 29228272 |
Website | bzbasel.ch (in German) |
Basellandschaftliche Zeitung (English: Newspaper for the County ("Canton") of Baselland'), (abbreviated as bz), is a Swiss Standard German language daily newspaper, published by Luedin. The company is based in Liestal, Basel-Landschaft, with two offices based in Liestal and Basel. Its editor-in-chief is Franz C. Widmer.[1]
As of 2018[update], covering the Basel region, its daily circulation according to WEMF, stood at 21,632 or 24,306 widespread copies.[2] Its Wednesday weekly circulation was reported to be 117,469.[2] It is the second largest daily newspaper in the Basel region (behind the Basler Zeitung).
The Basellandschaftliche Zeitung was founded in 1854 as a mouthpiece for the political establishment.The company remained independent until 2006 when it was sold to AZ Median. In October 2018, it was taken over by the joint venture of CH Media, a partnership between the NZZ Media Group and AZ Medien.[3] Previously, the newspaper was known under its founding name Basellandscahftliche Zeitung, however, since July 2019, it has been renamed as BZ Basel or Baseler Zeitung.[4] Following the rebranding of the newspaper, the acronym 'bz' can still be found in the newspaper's word mark as a reminder of its original title though it no longer retains any independent meaning.