List of newspapers in Denmark
The number of national daily newspapers in Denmark was 127 in 1950, whereas it was 37 in 1965.[1] In 2009 the number of newspapers was 36.[2]
The European Journalism Centre (EJC) categorizes Danish newspapers into five groups: National newspapers with large distribution such as Jyllands-Posten, Politiken and Berlingske Tidende; national newspapers with small distribution such as Information and Kristeligt Dagblad; regional and local newspapers, tabloids and free newspapers such as Ekstrabladet and BT.[3] This is a list of newspapers in Denmark:
National
Title Published Est. Owner Political Orientation Berlingske Tidende Daily 1749 Berlingske Media Conservative B.T. Daily 1916 Berlingske Media Tabloidism The Copenhagen Post Weekly 1997 The Copenhagen Post Liberal Dagbladet Arbejderen Daily Communist Party Communism Dagbladet Børsen Daily 1896 Bonnier Group Economically liberal Dagbladet Information Daily 1945 A/S Information Independent/Socialistic Ekstrabladet Daily 1904 Politiken Fonden Tabloidism Kristeligt Dagblad Daily 1896 Kristeligt Dagblad Christian democratic metroXpress Daily Metro International Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten Daily 1871 JP/Politikens Hus Liberal-conservative Dagbladet Politiken Daily 1884 Politiken Fonden Social-liberal Søndagsavisen Sunday 1978 Søndagsavisen Weekendavisen Friday 1971 Berlingske Media Liberal-conservative
Regional
Funen
- Fyens Stiftstidende
- Fyns Amts Avis
- Kjerteminde Avis
- Lokal Avisen Odense
- Områdeavisen Nordfyn
- Otterup Avis
- ugeavisen Odense
- Xtra Fyens Stiftstidende
Jutland
- Århus Stiftstidende
- Dagbladet Holstebro
- Der Nordschleswiger
- Flensborg Avis
- Fredericia Dagblad
- Herning Folkeblad
- Horsens Folkeblad
- Jydske Vestkysten
- Kolding Ugeavis
- Midtjylland Hverdag
- Midtjyllands Avis
- Morsø Folkeblad
- Newsbreak.dk
- Nordjyske Stiftstidende
- Randers Amtsavis
- Ringkjøbing Amts Dagblad
- Skagen Onsdag
- Skive Folkeblad
- Skive Folkeblad - online version af Skive Folkeblad G/S
- Thisted Dagblad
- Vejle Amts Folkeblad
- Viborg Stifts Folkeblad
Isles
- Bornholms Tidende
- Lolland-Falsters Folketidende
- Møns Tidende
Zealand
- Ballerup Bladet
- Dagbladet/Frederiksborg Amts Avis
- Helsingør Dagblad
- Holbæk Amts
- Kalundborg Folkeblad
- Næstved Tidende
- Præstø Avis
- Sjællands Tidende
- Sydkysten
- Vordingborg Dagblad
See also
References
- ↑ Pippa Norris (Fall 2000). "Chapter 4 The Decline of Newspapers?". A Virtuous Circle: Political Communications in Post-Industrial Societies (PDF). New York: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
- ↑ "Nikkei Media Data". Nikkei Media Group. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
- ↑ Per Jauert Media landscape European Journalism Centre Retrieved 13 October 2013
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