- Politiken
: "This article is about the Danish paper Politiken. For the Swedish paper Politiken, see
Folkets Dagblad Politiken ."Infobox_Newspaper
name =
type = Dailynewspaper
format =Broadsheet
foundation =October 1 ,1884
owners = Politiken Fonden (88.4%)
Ellen Hørups Fond (4.4%)
Others (7.3%)
price = DKK 15.50 (Monday–Thursday)
DKK 19.50 (Friday–Sunday and holidays) [da icon cite web|year=2006|title=Avissortiment|author=Bladkompagniet|url=http://www.bladkompagniet.dk/Default.asp?ID=380]
publisher = JP/Politikens Hus A/S
editor =Tøger Seidenfaden
language = Danish
political =Social liberal
circulation = 130,000 [da icon [http://www.do.dk/ Dansk Oplagskontrol] ]
headquarters =Copenhagen ,Denmark
website = [http://politiken.dk/ politiken.dk]"Politiken" (pronounced|pʰoliˈtˢigən is a Danish daily
broadsheet newspaper, published byJP/Politikens Hus .Politiken comes second among Danish newspapers in terms of circulated copies, 126,380 (first half of 2006). [da icon [http://www.do.dk/ Dansk Oplagskontrol] ] The daily edition of the newspaper has 450,000 readers, 585,000 on Sundays [da icon [http://www.gallup.dk/dynpages/laesertal.aspx/ Gallup] ] , also putting it in second place (free dailies excluded). "Politiken Weekly" is the international edition of "Politiken", compiling the most important stories of a week for Danes living abroad.
Politiken relaunched itself on its birthday,
October 1 ,2006 , keeping the broadsheet format but splitting most pages horizontally into "overview" (the upper 20-25 percent of a broadsheet page) and "depth" (rest of the page). The depth part provides more analytical, investigative and feature-like articles that tend to be longer and more carefully presented than traditional newspaper articles. The overview part is produced by the papers online desk and summarizes events of the latest 24 hours. The idea is to present a more distinctive and sharper selection of stories without losing the broad coverage of a traditional paper.Internationally, Politiken is mostly renowned for its photography. Jan Grarup, winner of several World Press Photo Awards and numerous other prizes, is a staff photographer, and several other photographers of the paper have won international acclaim in the last ten years.
History
"Dagbladet Politiken" ("The Daily Politiken") was founded
October 1 ,1884 inCopenhagen byViggo Hørup ,Edvard Brandes andHermann Bing [da icon [http://politiken.dk/om_politiken/article162605.ece Politiken] ] . It had an original daily circulation of 2,000 copies. The paper established its present location in central Copenhagen atRådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) in 1912.On
28 April 1940 , three weeks after the German invasion of Denmark, "Politiken" ran an editorial in whichWinston Churchill was called "‘a dangerous man’". The editorial was written by foreign affairs editor Einard Schou after a conversation in the editor-in-chief's office with chairman of the board and soon-to-be-again Danish foreign ministerErik Scavenius . The aim is thought to have been to please the German occupational force, though no other Danish newspaper took such steps at the time - usually it was enough to keep within the newly-introduced censorship. As an immediate result, thousands of readers cancelled their subscriptions in protest.Readership and views
Traditionally Politiken was read by the intellectual middle class of Copenhagen, but has in recent years broadened its profile somewhat.
The newspaper was formerly affiliated with the political party
Det Radikale Venstre (Social Liberal Party), but has long shed its traditional ties to any specific political party. Since the current liberal-conservative coalition took office in2001 , Politiken has acted as an outspoken critic. Among internationally known issues which the newspaper has opposed are:
* Denmark's involvement in theUS-led coalition in Iraq
* The governing coalition basing its existence on support from theDanish People's Party
* The government's major restrictions on immigration
* The printing of theMuhammed cartoons and prime ministerAnders Fogh Rasmussen 's refusal to apologize to offended MuslimsInterestingly, the newspaper
Jyllands-Posten that published the cartoons and Politiken who opposes them are jointly owned by the media houseJP/Politikens Hus , but editorial policies are completely separate.Politiken, and especially its editor-in-chief
Tøger Seidenfaden ,a member of The Trilateral Commission [http://www.trilateral.org/memb.htm] and Bilderberg-atendee since 1995, are determined supporters of a closer European Union. The newspaper mostly writes favourably about globalisation, while showing concern about environmental problems and global poverty issues.References
External links
* [http://www.politiken.dk/ Dagbladet Politiken] da icon
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