Danish Media Association
Formation | 2012 |
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Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Chief Executive | Morten Langager |
Website | danskemedier.dk |
The Danish Media Association (Danish: Danske Medier) is an industry body representing the printed, radio and digital media industry in Denmark. The organization is based in Pressens Hus in central Copenhagen.
History
The organization was founded in 2012/2013 through the merger of all major Danish associations for professional Danish media: Dansk Magasinpresses Udgiverforening (DMU), Danske Dagblades Forening (DDF), Danske Specialmedier (DS), Digitale Publicister (DP), Foreningen af Danske Interaktive Medier (FDIM), Radioerne and Ugeaviserne.[1]
Location
The association is headquartered in Pressens Hus on Skindergade in central Copenhagen. The building was built for S. Seidelin in 1903.
Board
The board as of 2019:[2]
- Jesper Rosener (formand), adm. direktør – Jysk Fynske Medier
- Stig Kirk Ørskov, adm. direktør – JP/Politikens Hus
- Gitte Hejberg, chef for FOA Medier og ansvh. chefredaktør – Fagbladet FOA
- Alex Nielsen, adm. direktør og ansvh. chefredaktør – Mediehuset Herning Folkeblad
- Stine Carsten Kendal, adm. direktør – Information
- Ole Søndergaard, adm. direktør – Radio ABC-gruppen
- Thorkil Christensen, udgiver og redaktør – Aars Avis
- Christina Blaagaard, adm. direktør, Mediehuset Ingeniøren
- Jesper Buchwald, adm. direktør, Bonnier Publications
- Per Mikael Jensen, adm. direktør, Altinget
- Anders Krab-Johansen, adm. direktør, Berlingske Media
Association and activities
Danish Media Association is a membership organization representing about 300 media companies with a total of 1,000 media.
See also
References
- ^ "Foreningen". Danske Medier. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
- ^ "Bestyrelse". Danske Medier (in Danish). Retrieved 2019-03-21.