Keystone-SDA
The future of the daily life The region remains “uncertain”. The North Vaud Journal announces that it has received a negative response from the Federal Communication Office (OFCOM) for the reactivation of its indirect press aid.
(Keystone-ATS) In its Friday edition, the region recalls that it was faced with an increase in postal prices for the distribution of its newspaper. The title has found a less expensive product to distribute its all-menage on Thursday, but that made it lose federal subsidies of indirect press aid.
The newspaper officials recently went to plead their cause to OFCOM. However, he replied this week that he was “required to treat all applicants fairly, and had no margin of appreciation,” reports the region.
The daily, which is due to celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2026, says currently carrying out reflections “at the level of management and the board of directors as to the path to choose and the measures to be taken”.
Based in Yverdon, the region appears on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday on subscription, as well as Thursday in all households in around 46,000 copies.