'''''L'Hebdo''''' (, ) was a weekly French language news magazine published in Lausanne, Switzerland. Founded in 1981, it focused on social, economic and cultural issues. It was published by Ringier. Following its unprofitability, it ceased publication, and its final issue was published 2 February 2017.
'''''L'Hebdo''' (, ) was a weekly French language news magazine published in Lausanne, Switzerland. Founded in 1981, it focused on social, economic and cultural issues. It was published by Ringier. Following its unprofitability, it ceased publication, and its final issue was published 2 February 2017.
== History and profile == L'Hebdo'' was established in 1981. The magazine, based in Lausanne, is part of Ringier and is published by Ringier weekly on Wednesdays. The magazine, published in French, covers articles about social, economic and cultural issues. It was inspired by English news magazines. According to its publisher, it was the Romandy's only news magazine. The fifth editor-in-chief was , starting in 2003, who had previously interned with the magazine. The marketing manager was Yvonne Braun. It had a joint editing team with the newspaper Le Temps, both owned by Ringier.
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