20 Minuten is a free daily newspaper in Switzerland, distributed to commuters in more than 150 train stations. Specific editions are made for the regions of Zurich, Berne, Lucerne, Basel and St. Gallen. Since September 2004, the German language newspaper in tabloid format is the most widely read daily in Switzerland, surpassing Blick. The audited distribution in 2004 was 329,242 (WEMF) and readership 782,000. Commuting is the process of travelling from a place of residence to a place of work. ... General view showing Grossmünster church. ... For other uses, see Bern (disambiguation). ... Location within Switzerland View of the city from Lake Lucerne Another view across Lake Lucerne The Lion Monument Lucerne (German: Luzern) is a city in Central Switzerland with a population of 60,274 (December 31, 2003), capital of the Canton of Lucerne. ... Location within Switzerland Basel (English traditionally: Basle , German: Basel , French Bâle , Italian Basilea ) is Switzerlands third most populous city (188,000 inhabitants in the canton of Basel-City as of 2004; the 690,000 inhabitants in the conurbation stretching across the immediate cantonal and national boundaries made Basel... Location within Switzerland The view on the city from the nearby hills. ... Newspaper sizes in August 2005. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... WEMF (The World Electronic Music Festival) is a large 3-day rave that happens once a year in Southern Ontario. ...
The newspaper was first published in 1999 by "20 Minuten Schweiz AG". The direct competitor metropol was available in Switzerland 2000 to 2002. Since 2005, 20 Minuten is owned by "Express-Zeitung AG", part of Tamedia group (majority) and Berner Zeitung (17.5%). 1999 is a common year starting on Friday Anno Domini (or the Current Era), and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... Metro International is a Swedish media company. ... Berner Zeitung (BZ) is a regional newspaper in the canton of Berne, Switzerland. ...