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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] The newspaper awards the culture prize Expressens Heffaklump for children's and youth ...
Dagens Nyheter (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈdɑ̌ːɡɛns ˈnŷːˌheːtɛr] ⓘ, lit. ' news of the day ' ), abbreviated DN , is a daily newspaper in Sweden . It is published in Stockholm and aspires to full national and international coverage, and is widely considered Sweden's newspaper of record .
The number of newspapers in Sweden was 235 in 1919. [1] It decreased to 125 papers in the mid-1960s. [1] In 2009 the number of the newspapers in the country was 90. [2]This is a list of Swedish-language newspapers with their respective cities of publication.
Its competitor, Expressen, is controlled by Bonnier AB and has sister editions in Gothenburg and Malmö (Kvällsposten). Bonnier AB also controls the major national morning newspaper, Dagens Nyheter. Its Stockholm competitor Svenska Dagbladet is owned by Schibsted.
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TT News Agency (Swedish: TT Nyhetsbyrån or simply TT; formerly Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå until 2013, translates to The newspaper's telegram bureau) is a Swedish news agency, the largest in Scandinavia, owned jointly by the country's newspapers and the media groups behind them.
Christina Jutterström (born 27 March 1940) is a Swedish journalist, former chief editor for Dagens Nyheter between 1982 and 1995 and for Expressen between 1995 and 1996. In 2001 Jutterström was appointed the CEO post at public broadcaster Sveriges Television, a post she held until 2006. [1]
Other subsidiaries include the film production companies SF Studios and Sonet Film; daily newspapers Dagens Nyheter, Expressen, Sydsvenskan and Helsingborgs Dagblad; [7] business daily Dagens Industri; and medical journal Dagens Medicin.