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The circulation of Tageblatt was 27,081 copies in 2003.[4] In 2004, the paper had a daily circulation of 17,106: about one-quarter that of Luxemburger Wort. In the mid-2000s its readership was 61,100, or just over one-third that of its rival.


L’essentiel was established in 2007 and is published in French. It is published by Edita SA: a joint venture between Switzerland’s Tamedia and Luxembourg-based Editpress.


The political leaning of Le Quotidien is left-liberal. The daily targets the foreign residents of Luxembourg and offers national, international and local news.
Le Quotidien has a website which was launched in 2001.


Luxemburger Wort has been published since 1848. The paper was founded just three days after press censorship was abolished. The newspaper is mainly written in German, but includes small sections in both Luxembourgish and French. The paper is part of the Saint-Paul Luxembourg S.A. The paper is owned by the archbishopric and has a strong Catholic leaning.