Gazette de Lausanne

The Gazette de Lausanne was a French-language Swiss newspaper.

Following a period of financial problems, it became editorially closer to and eventually merged into the Journal de Genève in 1991.

The paper was founded as the Peuple vaudois in 1798 by Gabriel-Antoine Miéville, which changed its name in 1804 to the Gazette de Lausanne.

[1] From 1804 to 55, the paper ran several times a week; following 1856 it became a daily newspaper.

[1] It included a supplementary paper run on Saturday, ran by Pierre Béguin and Franck Jotterand [fr], the Gazette littéraire.