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Arbetarbladet ('The Workers' Newspaper') is a social democratic newspaper published in Gävle, Sweden.[1]
Type | Newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Tabloid |
Editor-in-chief | Helena Nyman |
Founded | 14 March 1902 |
Political alignment | Social democratic |
Language | Swedish |
Headquarters | Hattmakargatan 12, Gävle |
Circulation | 19,500 (2013) |
Website | Arbetarbladet |
The first issue of Arbetarbladet was published on 14 March 1902.[2] The paper is published in tabloid format.[3]
Fredrik Ström was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper during the period of 1908-1910.[4] Karl August Fagerholm was the editor-in-chief between 1934 and 1942.[5] Kennet Lutti was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper several years from 1994.[4] Today Helena Nyman is the editor-in-chief. She took over after Daniel Nordström.
In 2006 the newspaper had a daily edition of 26,100 copies. Its circulation was 22,400 copies in 2010[6] and 21,600 copies in 2011.[7] The circulation of the paper was 20,800 copies in 2012 and 19,500 copies in 2013.[8]
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