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Expressen

Expressen (The Express) is one of two nationwide evening newspapers in Sweden. Describing itself as independent liberal, Expressen was founded in 1944;[1] its symbol is a wasp and its slogans are "it stings" or "Expressen to your rescue".

Type

Klas Granström

16 November 1944 (1944-11-16)

Independent liberal

270,900 (2010)

The newspaper awards the culture prize Expressens Heffaklump for children's and youth culture.

2020–

Klas Granström

2019– (acting)

Klas Granström

2009–2019

Thomas Mattsson

2002–2008 –

Otto Sjöberg

2001–2002 –

Joachim Berner

1997–2001 –

Staffan Thorsell

1995–1996 –

Christina Jutterström

1994–1995 –

Olle Wästberg

1991–1993 –

Erik Månsson

1977–1991 –

Bo Strömstedt

1960–1977 –

Per Wrigstad

1944–1960 – [8]

Ivar Harrie

Circulation[edit]

In 1998, the circulation of Expressen was 316,000 copies on weekdays and 396,000 copies on Sundays.[2] The paper had a circulation of 334,000 copies in 2001.[9] The 2004 circulation of the paper was 335,000 copies.[6] It was 339,400 copies on weekdays in 2005.[7] In 2010, the circulation of the paper had declined to 270,900 copies.[10]

Kvällsposten[edit]

Kvällsposten, founded in 1948, is – since 1998 – an edition of Expressen distributed in the south of Sweden, including Skåne and Blekinge counties. Its editorial offices are in Malmö and the editor in chief is Magnus Ringman.

GT[edit]

Göteborgs-Tidningen or GT was a tabloid newspaper founded in Gothenburg in 1902. GT was owned by Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning, but in 1973 it was acquired by Göteborgs-Posten. In 1998, Bonnier AB bought the newspaper and since then it has become a regional edition of Expressen – distributed in the southwest of Sweden, including Västra Götaland County.


GT's headquarters are in Gothenburg[11] and its editor in chief is Christer El-Mochantaf.[12]

List of Swedish newspapers

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Expressen

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GT

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Kvällsposten