North Media
A/S | |
Industry | Media |
Founder | Richard Bunck |
Headquarters | Søborg, Denmark |
Key people | Lars Nymann Andersen(CEO),Kåre Wigh (CFO) |
Revenue | DKK 1,062 million (2013)[1] |
DKK 63 million (2013) | |
Website | northmedia.dk |
North Media is a Danish media group. It owns the free weekly newspaper Søndagsavisen, several local newspapers in the Copenhagen area, the distribution company FK Distribution and several websites.
History
Søndagsavisen was founded by Richard Bunck in 1978. He had previously founded FK Distribution in 1965 and the two companies were merged under the name Søndasavisen a-s in 1990. The company was listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange in 1996 and changed its name to North Media in 2010.[2] In October 2013, it axquired eight local newspapers in the Copenhagen area from Berlingske Media.[3]
Activities
Newspapers
- Søndagsavisen
- Helsingør Dagblad
- Lokalavisen Nordsjælland
- Frederiksberg Bladet
- City Avisen
- Nørrebro Bladet/NordVest
- Vanløse Bladet
- Valby Bladet
- Vesterbro Bladet
- Amager Bladet
- Østerbro Avis
Websites
- OFiR, Boligportal.dk
- minetilbud.dk
- MatchWork.dk
References
- ↑ "2013 Annual Report: Results-oriented development and execution fortified North Media's business foundation". North Media. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
- ↑ "Søndagsavisen skifter navn til North Media". Børsen. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
- ↑ "Søndagsavisen køber otte Berlingske-aviser" (in Danish). Media Wath. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
External links
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