- List of newspapers in Sweden
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This is a list of Swedish language newspapers in with their respective cities of publication.
Swedish newspaper circulation (number of copies sold) is measured by Tidningsstatistik AB.
Contents
Major, subscription morning newspapers
Morning newspapers are mostly sold by subscription and delivered to homes after midnight or in the early morning. Traditionally, morning newspapers used the broadsheet format, but around the year 2000 all have changed to the smaller tabloid format.
- Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm)
- Göteborgs-Posten (Gothenburg)
- Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm)
- Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Malmö and Lund)
- Dagen - Christian newspaper, founded in 1945 by pentecostalist preacher Lewi Pethrus.
Historic titles
- Arbetet (Malmö), published 1887-2000
- Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning (GHT) (Gothenburg), published 1832-1973
- Post- och Inrikes Tidningar, Sweden's official gazette, published 1645-2000, now only a web journal
- Stockholms-Tidningen, published 1889-1966 and 1981-1984
Evening newspapers
Evening newspapers are sold in stores only, not by subscription, starting around 10 AM daily. They always used the tabloid format. Their history dates back to Aftonbladet, founded in 1830.
- Aftonbladet (Stockholm), founded in 1830
- Expressen (Stockholm), founded in 1944, with local editions carrying the names of earlier independent newspapers:
- GT (Gothenburg), founded in 1902, acquired by Expressen in 1998
- Kvällsposten (Malmö), founded in 1948, acquired by Expressen in 1998
Newspapers for free
Free newspapers, entirely financed by advertisements, were an innovation of the 1990s. They have successfully been distributed in local public transport, such as the Stockholm subway. They always use the tabloid format.
- Metro - free, printed in 4 editions: Stockholm, Gothenburg, Skåne and National (Riks), which is distributed in 67 towns and cities throughout the country.
- Stockholm City - free, distributed in Stockholm.
Nationwide special topic newspapers
These are distributed as morning newspapers.
- Dagens Industri (Di), daily business newspaper printed on pink paper in tabloid format.
- Computer Sweden (CS), the Swedish edition of IDG's Computerworld, tabloid format, published twice a week (Tuesday, Friday). For some years (ending 2008) it was published three days per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday).
Local and regional newspapers
- Arbetarbladet (Gävle)
- Barometern (Kalmar)
- Bohusläningen (Uddevalla)
- Blekinge Läns Tidning (Karlskrona)
- Borås Tidning (Borås)
- Dagbladet (Sundsvall)
- Dala-Demokraten (Falun)
- Enköpingsposten (Enköping)
- Eskilstuna-Kuriren (Eskilstuna)
- Fagerstaposten (Fagersta, Norberg)
- Falu Kuriren (Falun)
- Folket (Eskilstuna)
- Folkbladet (Norrköping)
- Gefle Dagblad (Gävle)
- Gotlands Allehanda (Visby)
- Gotlands Tidningar (Visby)
- Hallands Nyheter (Falkenberg)
- Hallandsposten (Halmstad)
- Helsingborgs Dagblad (Helsingborg)
- Hudiksvalls Tidning (Hudiksvall)
- JönköpingsPosten (Jönköping)
- Katrineholms-Kuriren(Katrineholm)
- Kristianstadsbladet (Kristianstad)
- Länstidningen (Södertälje)
- Länstidningen (Östersund)
- Nerikes Allehanda (Örebro)
- Norra Skåne (Hässleholm)
- Norra Västerbotten (Skellefteå)
- Norrbottens-Kuriren (Luleå)
- Norrköpings Tidningar (Norrköping)
- Norrländska Socialdemokraten (Luleå)
- Nya Wermlands-Tidningen (Karlstad)
- Oskarshamnstidningen (Kalmar, Oskarshamn)
- Skaraborgs Allehanda (Skövde)
- Skånska Dagbladet (Scania)
- Smålandsposten (Växjö)
- Sundsvalls Tidning (Sundsvall)
- Strengnäs Tidning (Strängnäs - local edition of Eskilstuna-Kuriren)
- Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Scania)
- Södermanlands Nyheter (Gnesta, Nyköping, Oxelösund, Trosa)
- Tidningen Ångermanland (Härnösand, Kramfors, Sollefteå)
- TTELA (Trollhättan, Vänersborg, Lilla Edet, Mellerud)
- Upsala Nya Tidning (Uppsala)
- Vestmanlands Läns Tidning (Västerås)
- Vetlanda-Posten (Vetlanda)
- Värmlands Folkblad (Karlstad)
- Västerbottens Folkblad (Västerbotten)
- Västernorrlands Allehanda
- Västerbottenskuriren (Umeå)
- Västervikstidningen (Västervik)
- Örnsköldsviks Allehanda (Örnsköldsvik)
- Östersunds-Posten (Östersund)
- Östgöta Correspondenten (Linköping)
- Östran (Kalmar)
Swedish Language Newspapers in Finland
- Borgåbladet (Borgå)
- Hufvudstadsbladet (Helsingfors/Helsinki)
- Nya Åland (Mariehamn)
- Syd-Österbotten (Närpes)
- Vasabladet (Vasa)
- Västra Nyland (Ekenäs)
- Åbo Underrättelser (Åbo)
- Ålandstidningen (Mariehamn)
- Österbottens Tidning (Jakobstad)
- Östra Nyland (Loviisa)
Swedish Language Newspapers in other countries
- Svenska Amerikanska Posten (Minneapolis, USA)
- California Veckoblad (Los Angeles, USA)
- New Vestkusten (San Francisco, USA)
- Norden (Brooklyn, USA)
- Nordstjernan (New York City, USA)
- Svenska Amerikanaren Tribunen (Chicago, USA)
See also
- List of Swedish television channels
- List of Finnish newspapers
- List of newspapers
- List of socialist newspapers in Sweden
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