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Dagbladet Børsen

Børsen (full name: Dagbladet Børsen) is a Danish newspaper specialising in business news published in Denmark.

Dagbladet Børsen
The logo since 2011
TypeNewspaper
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Bonnier Group;JP/Politikens Hus
Founder(s)Theodor Hans Carsten Green
PublisherDagbladet Børsen A/S
EditorBjarne Corydon
Founded1896; 127 years ago (1896)
Political alignmentEconomic liberalism
LanguageDanish
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark
Circulation57,144 (second half of 2013)
Websiteborsen.dk

History and profile

Børsen was founded in 1896[1][2] by merchant and editor Theodor Hans Carsten Green.[3][4] In 1899, it was changed into a newspaper with a particular focus on business and stock exchange content. From then and until 1909, Børsen was also formally associated with Grosserer-Societetet (en: The Merchant Society).[5]

In 1969 the majority shareholder became the Swedish Bonnier Group.[6] The publishing house changed its name to Forlaget Børsen Ltd. In 1970, the paper was reorganized to almost exclusively feature business news, resulting in an improved net circulation.[3] The success of the Swedish business magazine Veckans Affärer was functional in this change.[4]

In January 2016 negotiations were underway for Bonnier Group to sell Børsen to JP/Politikens Hus at the price of 800 million kroner.[7] The Danish Competition and Consumer Authority (Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen) indicated that it was opposed to a merger because the combined company would be too dominant in the Danish market. Tuesday 24 January 2017 JP/Politikens Hus A/S said it had withdrawn its offer to merge with Dagbladet Børsen and instead had opted for a 49.9% ownership of Dagbladet Børsen for a price of 400 million Danish kroner. Bonnier Group would have a 50.1% ownership of the company.

Børsen is published on weekdays, not on weekends,[1][8] and is based in Copenhagen.[6]

Børsen has no political affiliation, but it supports the free market economy and private business as well as worldwide trade.[9] The paper publishes a list, Børsen Guld.[10]

Circulation

In 1948 the circulation of Børsen was 8,400 copies.[8] During the last six months of 1957 the paper had a circulation of 7,552 copies on weekdays.[11] It was 7,413 copies in 1960 and 6,934 copies in 1970.[8] Its circulation rose to 31,414 copies in 1980 and to 42,933 copies in 1990.[8] From 1991 to 1994 the paper had a fixed circulation of 42,000 copies.[12] Its circulation was 41,000 copies in 1995, again 42,000 copies in 1996 and 41,000 copies in 1997.[12] It slightly rose to 43,000 copies in 1998 and to 45,000 copies in 1999.[12]

Børsen had a circulation of 53,000 copies for both the first quarter of 2000 and for 2000 as a whole, making it one of the top 20 newspapers in the country.[12][13] Its circulation was 58,000 copies in 2001,[12] 60,000 copies in 2002.[14] and 62,000 copies in 2003[15] and 67,000 copies in 2004.[16] In 2005 its coverage reached 236,000 people with a total coverage of 570,000 people when its website and accompanying magazines were included.[17] The same year its circulation was 68,900 copies.[1]

The circulation of Børsen was 70,503 copies in 2006[18] and 71,419 copies in 2007.[19] The paper had a circulation of 72,086 copies in 2008 and 72,490 copies in 2009.[20] It was 72,868 copies in 2010 and 66,639 copies in 2011.[20] The net circulation per issue was 57,144 copies in the second half of 2013.[21]

Design

Since 1 March 1993 the newspaper has stood out by its use of salmon-pink paper, an intentional reference to the British Financial Times. As of 2011, the newspaper was redesigned, incorporating salmon-pink further by also using the color across all platforms.[22] Magenta was also chosen as a signal color, PT Serif as the primary typeface, and the logo was replaced by a new, hand-drawn one made by the Danish designer Jan Andersen.[23]

References

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. January 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  2. ^ Carmelo Mazza; Jesper Strandgaard Pedersen (July 2004). "From Press to E-media? The Transformation of an Organizational Field". Organization Studies. 25 (6): 875–896. doi:10.1177/0170840604042407. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  3. ^ a b Den Store Danske – Børsen
  4. ^ a b Peter Kjær; Tore Slaatta (2007). Mediating Business: The Expansion of Business Journalism. Copenhagen Business School Press DK. p. 40. ISBN 978-87-630-0199-1. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  5. ^ Jose L. Alvarez; Carmelo Mazza; Jordi Mur, eds. (October 1999). (PDF). University of Navarra. Archived from the original (Occasional Paper No:99/4) on 30 June 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  6. ^ a b . Bonnier Group. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  7. ^ Anders Legarth Schmidt (8 January 2016). "JP/Politikens Hus køber Børsen". Politiken (in Danish). Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d Peter Kjær (2005). "The evolution of business news in Denmark 1960-2000: context and content" (PDF). Copenhagen Business School Working Papers (16). Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  9. ^ Adam Lindgreen (2004). "The design, implementation and monitoring of a CRM programme: a case study". Marketing Intelligence & Planning. 22 (2): 160–186. doi:10.1108/02634500410525841.
  10. ^ Charles J. Fombrun (2007). "List of Lists: A Compilation of International Corporate Reputation Ratings" (PDF). Corporate Reputation Review. 10 (2): 144–153. doi:10.1057/palgrave.crr.1550047. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  11. ^ Britt-Mari Persson Blegvad (1964). "Newspapers and Rock and Roll Riots in Copenhagen". Acta Sociologica. 7 (3): 151–178. doi:10.1177/000169936400700302. JSTOR 4193580.
  12. ^ a b c d e (PDF). Danmarks Statistik. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  13. ^ "The 20 largest daily newspapers 2000" (PDF). Danmarks Statistik. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  14. ^ (PDF). World Association of Newspapers. Paris. 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 November 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  15. ^ (PDF). Paris: World Association of Newspapers. 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  16. ^ "Media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union" (PDF). Commission of the European Communities. Brussels. 16 January 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  17. ^ Børsen - Mediepræsentation 2005 (PDF)
  18. ^ "Top ten daily newspapers by circulation 2006". Nordicom. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  19. ^ "The Nordic Media Market" (PDF). Nordicom. 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  20. ^ a b "National newspapers total circulation". International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulations. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  21. ^ Dansk Oplagskontrol – Børsen, Second half of 2013 (PDF)
  22. ^ Anders Krab: Vi elsker pink, 28 September 2011
  23. ^ Jan Andersen. Redesign of financial newspaper Behance.

External links

  • Børsen Online
  • "Dagbladet Børsen A/S". Det Centrale Virksomhedsregister. Central Business Register.
  •   Media related to Dagbladet Børsen at Wikimedia Commons

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Borsen full name Dagbladet Borsen is a Danish newspaper specialising in business news published in Denmark Dagbladet BorsenThe logo since 2011TypeNewspaperFormatCompactOwner s Bonnier Group JP Politikens HusFounder s Theodor Hans Carsten GreenPublisherDagbladet Borsen A SEditorBjarne CorydonFounded1896 127 years ago 1896 Political alignmentEconomic liberalismLanguageDanishHeadquartersCopenhagen DenmarkCirculation57 144 second half of 2013 Websiteborsen dk Contents 1 History and profile 2 Circulation 3 Design 4 References 5 External linksHistory and profile EditBorsen was founded in 1896 1 2 by merchant and editor Theodor Hans Carsten Green 3 4 In 1899 it was changed into a newspaper with a particular focus on business and stock exchange content From then and until 1909 Borsen was also formally associated with Grosserer Societetet en The Merchant Society 5 In 1969 the majority shareholder became the Swedish Bonnier Group 6 The publishing house changed its name to Forlaget Borsen Ltd In 1970 the paper was reorganized to almost exclusively feature business news resulting in an improved net circulation 3 The success of the Swedish business magazine Veckans Affarer was functional in this change 4 In January 2016 negotiations were underway for Bonnier Group to sell Borsen to JP Politikens Hus at the price of 800 million kroner 7 The Danish Competition and Consumer Authority Konkurrence og Forbrugerstyrelsen indicated that it was opposed to a merger because the combined company would be too dominant in the Danish market Tuesday 24 January 2017 JP Politikens Hus A S said it had withdrawn its offer to merge with Dagbladet Borsen and instead had opted for a 49 9 ownership of Dagbladet Borsen for a price of 400 million Danish kroner Bonnier Group would have a 50 1 ownership of the company Borsen is published on weekdays not on weekends 1 8 and is based in Copenhagen 6 Borsen has no political affiliation but it supports the free market economy and private business as well as worldwide trade 9 The paper publishes a list Borsen Guld 10 Circulation EditIn 1948 the circulation of Borsen was 8 400 copies 8 During the last six months of 1957 the paper had a circulation of 7 552 copies on weekdays 11 It was 7 413 copies in 1960 and 6 934 copies in 1970 8 Its circulation rose to 31 414 copies in 1980 and to 42 933 copies in 1990 8 From 1991 to 1994 the paper had a fixed circulation of 42 000 copies 12 Its circulation was 41 000 copies in 1995 again 42 000 copies in 1996 and 41 000 copies in 1997 12 It slightly rose to 43 000 copies in 1998 and to 45 000 copies in 1999 12 Borsen had a circulation of 53 000 copies for both the first quarter of 2000 and for 2000 as a whole making it one of the top 20 newspapers in the country 12 13 Its circulation was 58 000 copies in 2001 12 60 000 copies in 2002 14 and 62 000 copies in 2003 15 and 67 000 copies in 2004 16 In 2005 its coverage reached 236 000 people with a total coverage of 570 000 people when its website and accompanying magazines were included 17 The same year its circulation was 68 900 copies 1 The circulation of Borsen was 70 503 copies in 2006 18 and 71 419 copies in 2007 19 The paper had a circulation of 72 086 copies in 2008 and 72 490 copies in 2009 20 It was 72 868 copies in 2010 and 66 639 copies in 2011 20 The net circulation per issue was 57 144 copies in the second half of 2013 21 Design EditSince 1 March 1993 the newspaper has stood out by its use of salmon pink paper an intentional reference to the British Financial Times As of 2011 the newspaper was redesigned incorporating salmon pink further by also using the color across all platforms 22 Magenta was also chosen as a signal color PT Serif as the primary typeface and the logo was replaced by a new hand drawn one made by the Danish designer Jan Andersen 23 References Edit a b c Factsheet Denmark PDF Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark January 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2017 Retrieved 24 November 2014 Carmelo Mazza Jesper Strandgaard Pedersen July 2004 From Press to E media The Transformation of an Organizational Field Organization Studies 25 6 875 896 doi 10 1177 0170840604042407 Retrieved 12 April 2015 a b Den Store Danske Borsen a b Peter Kjaer Tore Slaatta 2007 Mediating Business The Expansion of Business Journalism Copenhagen Business School Press DK p 40 ISBN 978 87 630 0199 1 Retrieved 14 November 2014 Jose L Alvarez Carmelo Mazza Jordi Mur eds October 1999 The management publishing industry in Europe PDF University of Navarra Archived from the original Occasional Paper No 99 4 on 30 June 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2015 a b Dagbladet Borsen Bonnier Group Archived from the original on 11 November 2014 Retrieved 11 November 2014 Anders Legarth Schmidt 8 January 2016 JP Politikens Hus kober Borsen Politiken in Danish Retrieved 8 January 2016 a b c d Peter Kjaer 2005 The evolution of business news in Denmark 1960 2000 context and content PDF Copenhagen Business School Working Papers 16 Retrieved 24 March 2015 Adam Lindgreen 2004 The design implementation and monitoring of a CRM programme a case study Marketing Intelligence amp Planning 22 2 160 186 doi 10 1108 02634500410525841 Charles J Fombrun 2007 List of Lists A Compilation of International Corporate Reputation Ratings PDF Corporate Reputation Review 10 2 144 153 doi 10 1057 palgrave crr 1550047 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Britt Mari Persson Blegvad 1964 Newspapers and Rock and Roll Riots in Copenhagen Acta Sociologica 7 3 151 178 doi 10 1177 000169936400700302 JSTOR 4193580 a b c d e Culture PDF Danmarks Statistik Archived from the original PDF on 9 May 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2015 The 20 largest daily newspapers 2000 PDF Danmarks Statistik Retrieved 15 February 2015 World Press Trends 2003 PDF World Association of Newspapers Paris 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 8 November 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2015 World Press Trends PDF Paris World Association of Newspapers 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 8 February 2015 Retrieved 8 February 2015 Media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union PDF Commission of the European Communities Brussels 16 January 2007 Retrieved 27 March 2015 Borsen Mediepraesentation 2005 PDF Top ten daily newspapers by circulation 2006 Nordicom Retrieved 8 March 2015 The Nordic Media Market PDF Nordicom 2009 Retrieved 7 March 2015 a b National newspapers total circulation International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulations Retrieved 5 December 2014 Dansk Oplagskontrol Borsen Second half of 2013 PDF Anders Krab Vi elsker pink 28 September 2011 Jan Andersen Redesign of financial newspaper Behance External links EditBorsen Online Dagbladet Borsen A S Det Centrale Virksomhedsregister Central Business Register Media related to Dagbladet Borsen at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dagbladet Borsen amp oldid 1114492191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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