Saturday, 4 August 2012

Danish Newspapers


  • Copenhagen Post

    Weekly English-language newspaper published in Copenhagen, Denmark. The newspaper was founded in November 1997 and distributed throughout Denmark.
  • B.T. (tabloid)

    Danish tabloid format daily newspaper. B.T. was founded in 1916 and owned by Det Berlingske Officin A/S.
  • Berlingske Tidende

    Daily newspaper based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Berlingske is the oldest Danish newspaper. The newspaper was founded in January 3, 1749 and published by Berlingske Tidende A/S.
  • Dagbladet Børsen

    Danish daily business newspaper featuring latest news on economy, personal finance, IT, media, finance, careers, transportation, book reviews, and more.
  • Dagbladet Information

    Copenhagen based Danish newspaper published Monday through Saturday. The newspaper was founded in August, 1945 and owned by A/S Information.
  • Politiken

    Danish newspaper published by JP/Politikens Hus. The newspaper was first published in 1884 by Viggo Hørup, Edvard Brandes and Hermann Bing.
  • Ekstra Bladet

    Danish-language tabloid, published by media company JP/Politikens Hus A/S.
  • Søndagsavisen

    One of the most widely circulated Danish Weekend newspapers. Søndagsavisen based in Søborg, Denmark.
  • Weekendavisen

    Danish weekly newspaper, owned by Danish news media company Det Berlingske Officin A/S.
  • Urban

    Danish compact format newspaper distributed free of charge.
  • Jyllands-Posten

    Danish newspaper based in Viby J, Denmark. The newspaper proving latest news on politics, sports (football, cycling), travel, culture, domestic and international news, and more.
  • Fyens Stiftstidende

    Odense based daily newspaper, primarily circulates in the island of Funen.
  • Ballerup Bladet

    Weekly newspaper, published and serving in the city of Ballerup near Copenhagen, Denmark..
  • Danish Pioneer

    One of the oldest Danish-American newspapers in United States.

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