Main newspapers / media outlets in Denmark

PublicationsDenmark – Main newspapers

Main newspapers / media outlets in Denmark listed in no particular order:

  • Berlingske: Established in 1749, Berlingske is a Danish national daily newspaper with a conservative viewpoint. It has a circulation of about 141,000 copies. Berlingske
  • B.T.: A daily newspaper founded in 1916, known for its tabloid style, and with a circulation of about 75,000 copies. It is owned by Berlingske Media. B.T.
  • B.T. Metro: A daily newspaper with a significant circulation of 264,000 copies. It also follows a tabloid style and is under Berlingske Media. B.T. Metro
  • The Copenhagen Post: A weekly English-language newspaper established in 1997. It is known for its liberal stance. The Copenhagen Post
  • Dagbladet Arbejderen: A daily newspaper associated with the Communist Party of Denmark. It promotes communism in its editorial stance. Dagbladet Arbejderen
  • Dagbladet Børsen: Founded in 1896, this daily newspaper focuses on economic news and has an economically liberal viewpoint. It has a circulation of about 109,000 copies. Dagbladet Børsen
  • Dagbladet Information: A daily newspaper established in 1945, known for its independent editorial policy. It has a circulation of approximately 82,000 copies. Dagbladet Information
  • Ekstrabladet: A daily tabloid newspaper with a circulation of about 91,000 copies. It was founded in 1904. Ekstrabladet
  • Kristeligt Dagblad: Established in 1896, this daily newspaper has a Christian democratic stance and a circulation of about 109,000 copies. Kristeligt Dagblad
  • Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten: A daily newspaper with a liberal-conservative viewpoint, founded in 1871. It has a circulation of about 172,000 copies. Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten
  • Politiken: This daily newspaper, established in 1884, is known for its social-liberal stance. It has a significant circulation of about 254,000 copies. Politiken
  • Søndagsavisen: A Sunday newspaper. Søndagsavisen
  • Weekendavisen: A weekly newspaper published every Friday. It has a liberal-conservative editorial policy and a circulation of about 190,000 copies. Weekendavisen
  • Ekstra Bladet: Known as the most visited and read newspaper in Denmark, it is based in Copenhagen. Ekstra Bladet
  • Metroxpress: Ranked fourth in terms of readership, it’s a newspaper located in Copenhagen. Metroxpress
  • Børsen: Fifth in terms of readership, Børsen is based in Copenhagen. Børsen

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