The Tribune de Genève (French pronunciation: [tʁibyn də ʒənɛv]) is a Swiss French-language, regional daily newspaper, published in Berliner format by TX Group in Geneva.
It was founded by American businessman James T. Bates in 1879. t collaborates and shares some of its content with 24 heures.
[1] Early in its life, it was attached to the Democratic Party (predecessor to the Liberals), but was largely independent of them.
The Geneva Typographical Society boycotted the paper from 1909 to 1913, after they dismissed their striking workers.
[2] It was directed by Alfred Bouvier from its creation to 1911, who was then succeeded by Edouard Bauty and then Edgar Junod; the director role was split with the role of editor-in-chief being filled by Gaston Bridel and Junod remaining director.