La Gruyère (newspaper)

In 1976, the family sold most of their shares to St. Paul SA, the publisher of rival newspaper La Liberté.

[2] After 1928, it published three times a week, and prints out of the south of the Fribourg, appearing on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

[1][4] The Glasson's publishing company bought the Feuille d'Avis de Bulle et de Châtel-Saint-Denis paper in 1969, and merged it with La Gruyère in 1969, resulting in the circulation of the paper sharply increasing.

[1][3] In 1976, the Glasson family sold most of their shares in the newspaper to the publisher of its rival paper La Liberté, the St. Paul printing company.

[4] This was in a time of economic crisis for the Swiss press, but La Gruyère was somewhat less affected due to its lesser reliance on national advertising for funds.