L'Express (Neuchâtel)

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L'Express
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded2 October 1738
LanguageFrench
Ceased publication23 January 2018
HeadquartersNeuchâtel, Switzerland
Circulation28,490 (2003)
Sister newspapersL'Impartial (1996–2018)
ISSN1660-7457
OCLC number500918212

L'Express (lit.'The Express') was a Swiss regional French-language daily newspaper published in Neuchâtel.

Originally founded in 1738 as Feuille d'avis de Neuchatel, it was the oldest still-published French-language newspaper in the world, before it was merged in 2018 with L'Impartial ("The Impartial"), another Swiss French-language paper, to form ArcInfo.[1]

L'Express covered international, national and local issues, including local exhibitions. The newspaper's circulation was 28,490 in 2003.[2]

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  1. ^ "Fusion et restructuration en vue pour les journaux neuchâtelois". Le Temps (in French). 18 August 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  2. ^ "L'Express". Retrieved 3 January 2022.
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