LE QUOTIDIEN
Read moreLe Quotidien is a Luxembourg newspaper written in French and published by Lumédia S.A. In its pages, you will find all the latest news from the Grand Duchy and abroad, as well as sports and economic information. Its first issue was published in 2001. Today, it has a daily circulation of more than 4,500 copies. Le Quotidien also has a website and two applications (Le Quotidien and Le Quotidien E-Paper). Some of its content is available free of charge, while some articles are reserved for subscribers.
REVUE
Read moreRevue is a weekly magazine. It offers the TV program of the week and is divided into several sections such as news, sports, lifestyle, people, gastronomy, travel (discovery and landscape) and well-being. On their website, you can buy their magazines by title or by subscription. They propose the same headings as in the paper format, but add some specificities like multimedia in which they talk about games. You can browse through a very interesting photo gallery on different reports.
PAPERJAM
Read moreFounded in 2000 and published by Maison Moderne, the first independent media company in Luxembourg, Paperjam is an economic, financial, political and cultural magazine. It is a monthly magazine written in French and completed by supplements and special issues. On its website, you will find all the latest news concerning the Greater Region, but also interviews, business advice, as well as lifestyle and practical articles. Some of its content is translated into English and available on the website www.delano.net.
MERKUR
Read moreWritten in French and German, the monthly chamber of commerce information, «Lëtzebuerger Merkur», is distributed every month to all companies in the chamber of commerce and to many Luxembourg and foreign organizations, institutions and personalities. It is an information tool and a forum for business.
D'LETZEBUERGER LAND
Read moreEvery Friday, looks like this independent political, economic and cultural weekly. The articles are either in Luxembourgish or in French. Virtually no advertising.
DEN NEIE FEIERKROP
Read moreEvery Friday this satirical newspaper in German (a French chronicle) tries to reveal the Grand duchy's scandals. There are some few caricatures. Every political character has a nickname. The equivalent of our Chained Canard.
QUEESCH MAGAZINE
Read moreMeans "rebel" in Luxembourgish. It is a magazine produced by a group of committed young Luxembourgish. At each edition, a thematic dossier is presented, with articles of different external contributions in the four languages spoken in Luxembourg: French, Luxembourgish, German and English. A multimedia CD of music (local groups), graphics and video is also included. Points of sale are limited, but do not hesitate to go to the site (www.queesch.lu) to take information mines.
UPFRONT
Read moreIt is a monthly newspaper in English free of charge that has the advantage of presenting an agenda on the day on the day of all events likely to be of interest to the foreign community. Interviews, reports, and small ads. There is a free distribution of bars and shops.
TAGEBLATT ONLINE
Read moreGerman-language website and daily newspaper that deals with local and international news, sports and especially social facts. It is the second largest daily newspaper in Luxembourg and is owned by socialist unions. The site is very extensive and offers a lot of interesting articles on culture, politics or international issues. It also links to the website of the publisher, Editpress, where you can find the Essentiel in French or German. The articles on France are in French. Several subscriptions are available.