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Local morning newspaper published in Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sundsvalls Tidning is a local morning newspaper published in Sundsvall, Sweden. It has been in circulation since 1841.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | MittMedia |
Founded | 1841 |
Political alignment | Liberal |
Language | Swedish |
Headquarters | Sundsvall |
Country | Sweden |
ISSN | 1104-005X |
Website | Sundsvalls Tidning |
Sundsvalls Tidning was first published in January 1841 with eight pages.[1][2] The paper is based in Sundsvall[1] and is a local morning publication.[3] The owner of the paper was a family company with the same name until 1985 when it was acquired by the Gefle Dagblad company[2] which has a liberal stance.[4] In 1994 the Gefle Dagblad company became the sole owner of the paper.[2]
The company evolved to MittMedia and owns seventeen newspapers, including Sundsvalls Tidning[4][5] which has a liberal leaning.[6]
In 2003, Sundsvalls Tidning acquired its local competitor, Dagbladet Nya Samhället.[5]
Sundsvalls Tidning was printed in broadsheet format until Spring 2005 when it switched to tabloid.[1][7] The paper has a website, which is updated twice daily,[3] and a tablet e-paper.[8] In May 2013, the paper began to use the duplex serif and sans typefaces designed by Berton Hasbe.[9]
The paper sold 29,600 copies in 2010.[5] The circulation of Sundsvalls Tidning was 27,300 copies in 2012 and 25,400 copies in 2013.[10]
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