Dagens Nyheter

Dagens Nyheter (Swedish pronunciation: ⓘ, lit. 'news of the day'), abbreviated DN, is a daily newspaper in Sweden.

It is published in Stockholm and aspires to full national and international coverage, and is widely considered Sweden's newspaper of record.

Dagens Nyheter
Dagens Nyheter
Dagens Nyheter
Dagens Nyheter front page, 10 June 2011
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Bonnier AB
Founder(s)Rudolf Wall
Editor-in-chiefPeter Wolodarski
Founded23 December 1864; 159 years ago (23 December 1864)
Political alignmentIndependent liberal
LanguageSwedish
HeadquartersGjörwellsgatan 30,
Stockholm
Circulation282,800 (2013)
ISSN1101-2447
Websitewww.dn.se
Dagens Nyheter
Dagens Nyheter staff at Klara Västra 1914
Dagens Nyheter
Karduansmakargatan. Dagens Nyheter in Klara (demolished in 1969) Architects for remodeling Ullrich & Hallquisth

History and profile

Dagens Nyheter was founded by Rudolf Wall in December 1864.

The first issue was published on 23 December 1864. During its initial period, the paper was published in the morning. In 1874 the paper became a joint stock company. Its circulation in 1880 was 15,000 copies. In the 1890s, Wall left Dagens Nyheter and soon after, the paper became the organ of the Liberal Party. From 1946 to 1959, Herbert Tingsten was the executive editor.

The newspaper has been owned by the Bonnier Group since 1909, when Karl Otto Bonnier acquired the remaining shares that his family had not owned (his father Albert had already acquired some shares since 1888). Opinion leaders often choose Dagens Nyheter as the venue for publishing major opinion editorials. The stated position of the editorial page is "independently liberal". However, it left its formal alliance with the liberal establishment in the country in 1972.

Location

Dagens Nyheter operates from the so-called "DN-skrapan" (the DN skyscraper or Dagens Nyheter Tower) in Stockholm. This was completed in 1964 and was designed by the architect Paul Hedqvist. It is 84 metres (276 feet) tall and has 27 floors. In 1996, the entire enterprise moved to its current location on Gjörwellsgatan, which is adjacent to the old tower. The newspaper Expressen, also owned by the Bonnier Group, is located in this building as well.

Circulation

In the 1960s the circulation of Dagens Nyheter was much higher than that of other Swedish dailies. The paper has the largest circulation among the Swedish morning newspapers followed by Göteborgs-Posten and Svenska Dagbladet, and is the only morning newspaper that is distributed to subscribers throughout the country. In 2001 its circulation was 361,000 copies. The 2004 circulation of the paper was 363,000 copies. The circulation of the paper was 363,100 copies in weekdays in 2005 but had dropped to 292,300 copies in 2010. In 2013, the print edition of Dagens Nyheter had a circulation of 282,800 copies, reaching an approximate 758,000 persons every day. The web edition had on average roughly 1.5 million unique visitors per week during 2013.

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