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'''Centertidningar AB''' was a media consortium, owned by the [[Centre Party (Sweden)|Swedish Centre Party]]. It included newspapers that the party had either started on their own or brought from competitors. It included [[Hallands Nyheter]], [[Södermanlands Nyheter]], [[Länstidningen i Södertälje]], [[Nynäshamns Posten]], [[Norrtelje Tidning]], [[Lidingö Tidning]], [[Ljusdalsposten]], [[Östersunds-Posten]], [[Hälsingekuriren]] and [[Hudiksvalls Tidning]]. The consortium was split in 2005 and sold to [[Mittmedia]], [[Stampen]] and [[VLT]] for a total of 1,815 million [[Swedish krona|Swedish kronor]].
'''Centertidningar AB''' was a media consortium, owned by the [[Centre Party (Sweden)|Swedish Centre Party]]. It included newspapers that the party had either started on their own or brought from competitors. It included [[Hallands Nyheter]], [[Södermanlands Nyheter]], [[Länstidningen i Södertälje]], [[Nynäshamns Posten]], [[Norrtelje Tidning]], [[Lidingö Tidning]], [[Ljusdalsposten]], [[Östersunds-Posten]], [[Hälsingekuriren]] and [[Hudiksvalls Tidning]]. The consortium was split in 2005 and sold to [[Mittmedia]], [[Stampen]] and [[VLT]] for a total of 1,815 billion [[Swedish krona|Swedish kronor]].


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Revision as of 13:37, 2 June 2008

Centertidningar AB was a media consortium, owned by the Swedish Centre Party. It included newspapers that the party had either started on their own or brought from competitors. It included Hallands Nyheter, Södermanlands Nyheter, Länstidningen i Södertälje, Nynäshamns Posten, Norrtelje Tidning, Lidingö Tidning, Ljusdalsposten, Östersunds-Posten, Hälsingekuriren and Hudiksvalls Tidning. The consortium was split in 2005 and sold to Mittmedia, Stampen and VLT for a total of 1,815 billion Swedish kronor.

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