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Expressen

Expressen (The Express) is one of two nationwide evening newspapers in Sweden. Describing itself as independent liberal, Expressen was founded in 1944;[1] its symbol is a wasp and its slogans are "it stings" or "Expressen to your rescue".[citation needed]

Expressen
Expressen cover (16 December 2011)
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Bonnier AB
Editor-in-chiefKlas Granström
Founded16 November 1944; 79 years ago (1944-11-16)
Political alignmentIndependent liberal
HeadquartersStockholm
Circulation270,900 (2010)
ISSN1103-923X
Websitewww.expressen.se

The newspaper awards the culture prize Expressens Heffaklump for children's and youth culture.

Overview edit

The first edition of Expressen was published on 16 November 1944.[2][3] A main feature that day was an interview with the crew members of a British bomber who were successful in sinking the German ship Tirpitz. A project of Albert Bonnier Jr., Carl-Adam Nycop, and Ivar Harrie – who was to become the first editor-in-chief – Expressen was created in part to push back against "national socialism and related violent ideologies."[4]

The paper is owned by the Bonnier Group.[5][6] As of 2005, the paper had a liberal stance,[7] but it declared its independent leaning in 1995.[2]

Through mergers, the Gothenburg edition of Expressen is titled GT (originally Göteborgs-Tidningen) and the Malmö edition is titled Kvällsposten, but the three share half of the content. Expressen (with GT and Kvällsposten) maintains a centre-right political profile, describing its editorial position as "independent liberal", while the competitor Aftonbladet is independent social-democratic. Ownership of Expressen (and Sweden's largest morning newspaper, Dagens Nyheter) is controlled by the Bonnier family, while Aftonbladet is owned jointly by Swedish trade unions and the Norwegian publishing family Schibsted.

List of editors in chief edit

  • 2020– Klas Granström
  • 2019– Klas Granström (acting)
  • 2009–2019 Thomas Mattsson
  • 2002–2008 – Otto Sjöberg
  • 2001–2002 – Joachim Berner
  • 1997–2001 – Staffan Thorsell
  • 1995–1996 – Christina Jutterström
  • 1994–1995 – Olle Wästberg
  • 1991–1993 – Erik Månsson
  • 1977–1991 – Bo Strömstedt
  • 1960–1977 – Per Wrigstad
  • 1944–1960 – Ivar Harrie[8]

Circulation edit

In 1998, the circulation of Expressen was 316,000 copies on weekdays and 396,000 copies on Sundays.[2] The paper had a circulation of 334,000 copies in 2001.[9] The 2004 circulation of the paper was 335,000 copies.[6] It was 339,400 copies on weekdays in 2005.[7] The 2010 circulation of the paper was 270,900 copies.[10]

Kvällsposten edit

Kvällsposten, founded in 1948, is – since 1998 – an edition of Expressen distributed in the south of Sweden, including Skåne and Blekinge counties. Its editorial offices are in Malmö and the editor in chief is Magnus Ringman.

GT edit

Göteborgs-Tidningen or GT was a tabloid newspaper founded in Gothenburg in 1902. GT was owned by Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning, but in 1973 it was acquired by Göteborgs-Posten. In 1998, Bonnier AB bought the newspaper and since then it has become a regional edition of Expressen – distributed in the southwest of Sweden, including Västra Götaland County.

GT's headquarters are in Gothenburg[11] and its editor in chief is Christer El-Mochantaf.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lennart Weibull (2013). "What has Happened with the Political Press? Perspectives on the Erosion in Swedish Newspaper Readership". In Henrik Oscarsson; Stefan Dahlberg; Lena Wängnerud (eds.). (PDF). Gothenburg: University of Gothenburg. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 January 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Stig Hadenius; Lennart Weibull (1999). "The Swedish Newspaper System in the Late 1990s. Tradition and Transition" (PDF). Nordicom Review. 1 (1). Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  3. ^ Karl Erik Gustafsson; Per Rydén (2010). (PDF). Gothenburg: Nordicom. ISBN 978-91-86523-08-4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Expressens historia". Expressen. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  5. ^ Robert G. Picard. (PDF). Le Centre d'études sur les médias. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  6. ^ a b "The press in Sweden". BBC News. 2004. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  7. ^ a b (PDF). Swedish Institute. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  8. ^ "Expressens historia". Expressen. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  9. ^ Adam Smith (15 November 2002). "Europe's Top Papers". campaign. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  10. ^ "Expressen". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 March 2011.
  11. ^ . Göteborgs-Tidningen (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 18 March 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  12. ^ Expressen-GT 5 April 2019

External links edit

  • Expressen, official website
  • GT, official website
  • Kvällsposten, official website

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Expressen The Express is one of two nationwide evening newspapers in Sweden Describing itself as independent liberal Expressen was founded in 1944 1 its symbol is a wasp and its slogans are it stings or Expressen to your rescue citation needed ExpressenExpressen cover 16 December 2011 TypeDaily newspaperFormatTabloidOwner s Bonnier ABEditor in chiefKlas GranstromFounded16 November 1944 79 years ago 1944 11 16 Political alignmentIndependent liberalHeadquartersStockholmCirculation270 900 2010 ISSN1103 923XWebsitewww wbr expressen wbr seThe newspaper awards the culture prize Expressens Heffaklump for children s and youth culture Contents 1 Overview 1 1 List of editors in chief 2 Circulation 3 Kvallsposten 4 GT 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThe first edition of Expressen was published on 16 November 1944 2 3 A main feature that day was an interview with the crew members of a British bomber who were successful in sinking the German ship Tirpitz A project of Albert Bonnier Jr Carl Adam Nycop and Ivar Harrie who was to become the first editor in chief Expressen was created in part to push back against national socialism and related violent ideologies 4 The paper is owned by the Bonnier Group 5 6 As of 2005 the paper had a liberal stance 7 but it declared its independent leaning in 1995 2 Through mergers the Gothenburg edition of Expressen is titled GT originally Goteborgs Tidningen and the Malmo edition is titled Kvallsposten but the three share half of the content Expressen with GT and Kvallsposten maintains a centre right political profile describing its editorial position as independent liberal while the competitor Aftonbladet is independent social democratic Ownership of Expressen and Sweden s largest morning newspaper Dagens Nyheter is controlled by the Bonnier family while Aftonbladet is owned jointly by Swedish trade unions and the Norwegian publishing family Schibsted List of editors in chief edit 2020 Klas Granstrom 2019 Klas Granstrom acting 2009 2019 Thomas Mattsson 2002 2008 Otto Sjoberg 2001 2002 Joachim Berner 1997 2001 Staffan Thorsell 1995 1996 Christina Jutterstrom 1994 1995 Olle Wastberg 1991 1993 Erik Mansson 1977 1991 Bo Stromstedt 1960 1977 Per Wrigstad 1944 1960 Ivar Harrie 8 Circulation editIn 1998 the circulation of Expressen was 316 000 copies on weekdays and 396 000 copies on Sundays 2 The paper had a circulation of 334 000 copies in 2001 9 The 2004 circulation of the paper was 335 000 copies 6 It was 339 400 copies on weekdays in 2005 7 The 2010 circulation of the paper was 270 900 copies 10 Kvallsposten editKvallsposten founded in 1948 is since 1998 an edition of Expressen distributed in the south of Sweden including Skane and Blekinge counties Its editorial offices are in Malmo and the editor in chief is Magnus Ringman GT editGoteborgs Tidningen or GT was a tabloid newspaper founded in Gothenburg in 1902 GT was owned by Goteborgs Handels och Sjofartstidning but in 1973 it was acquired by Goteborgs Posten In 1998 Bonnier AB bought the newspaper and since then it has become a regional edition of Expressen distributed in the southwest of Sweden including Vastra Gotaland County GT s headquarters are in Gothenburg 11 and its editor in chief is Christer El Mochantaf 12 See also editList of Swedish newspapersReferences edit Lennart Weibull 2013 What has Happened with the Political Press Perspectives on the Erosion in Swedish Newspaper Readership In Henrik Oscarsson Stefan Dahlberg Lena Wangnerud eds Stepping Stones PDF Gothenburg University of Gothenburg Archived from the original PDF on 8 January 2015 Retrieved 8 January 2015 a b c Stig Hadenius Lennart Weibull 1999 The Swedish Newspaper System in the Late 1990s Tradition and Transition PDF Nordicom Review 1 1 Retrieved 31 December 2014 Karl Erik Gustafsson Per Ryden 2010 A History of the Press in Sweden PDF Gothenburg Nordicom ISBN 978 91 86523 08 4 Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2015 Retrieved 2 March 2015 Expressens historia Expressen Retrieved 6 October 2019 Robert G Picard Media Ownership and Concentration in the Nordic Nations PDF Le Centre d etudes sur les medias Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2014 a b The press in Sweden BBC News 2004 Retrieved 18 November 2014 a b Swedish mass media PDF Swedish Institute 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 25 September 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2014 Expressens historia Expressen Retrieved 6 October 2019 Adam Smith 15 November 2002 Europe s Top Papers campaign Retrieved 7 February 2015 Expressen Nationalencyklopedin in Swedish Retrieved 25 March 2011 Sa kontaktar du GT Goteborgs Tidningen in Swedish Archived from the original on 18 March 2009 Retrieved 25 October 2009 Expressen GT 5 April 2019External links editExpressen official website GT official website Kvallsposten official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Expressen amp oldid 1158044411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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