Göteborgs-Posten
Göteborgs-Posten |
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Compact |
| Owner | Stampen AB |
| Editor | Jonathan Falck |
| Founded | 1813 |
| Political alignment | Liberal |
| Language | Swedish |
| Circulation | 227,200 (2010)[1] |
| ISSN | 1103-9345 |
| Official website | www.gp.se |
Göteborgs-Posten (G-P) is a major daily newspaper in Sweden. It is published in Gothenburg, with containing coverage of local, regional, national and international issues. It is chiefly distributed in western Götaland. It has the second largest national circulation, after Dagens Nyheter and before Svenska Dagbladet. It reaches about 600,000 people every day, with a circulation of 245,700 in 2006.[2] According to its publisher, seven out of ten Gothenburgers read Göteborgs-Posten every day.[3] The stated position of the editorial page is liberal.
Göteborgs-Posten was first published in 1813, but ceased publication in 1822. It re-appeared in 1850. Publication seven days a week began in 1939. It changed its format from the classic broadsheet to compact on 5 October 2004.
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References [edit]
- ^ "Göteborgs-Posten". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 March 2011.
- ^ http://www.gp.se/gp/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=721&a=204246
- ^ Stampen - Tidningar
External links [edit]
- Official website
- Official website - information in English
- Official page at Facebook
- Official feed at Twitter
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