Format | Tabloid |
---|---|
Owner(s) | Bonnier AB |
Editor-in-chief | Peter Fellman |
Managing editor | Jonas Jonsson |
Founded | 1976 |
Political alignment | Independent liberal-conservative |
Language | Swedish |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Circulation | 101,700 (2010) |
ISSN | 0346-640X |
Website | http://di.se/ |
Dagens industri (Di) is a financial newspaper in tabloid format published in Stockholm, Sweden. [1]
Dagens industri was founded in 1976 [2] [3] with two issues per week. In 1983 it increased its periodicity to five issues per week [3] and to six in 1990. [4] It has since started affiliate newspapers in Austria, Estonia ( Äripäev), Latvia ( Dienas Bizness ), Lithuania ( Verslo žinios), Poland ( Puls Biznesu), Russia ( Delovoy Peterburg), Scotland and Slovenia ( Poslovni dnevnik Finance). Dagens Industri is owned by the Swedish family-owned media group Bonnier AB [5] [6] and is published in tabloid format. [7]
The stated position of the editorial page is independent liberal-conservative. [8] The newspaper's online edition, di.se, has been voted as Sweden's "best economics online site" 20 years in a row between 1999 and 2019, in a competition held by the PR-firm Hallvarsson & Halvarsson. [9]
In January 2016, former Managing Editor Lotta Edling succeeded Peter Fellman as the editor-in-chief of Dagens industri. [6] Fellman returned as editor-in-chief in August 2018.
The 1983 circulation of Dagens industri was 30,000 copies. [4] Its circulation was 100,000 copies in 2000. [4] It was 115,000 copies in 2003. [10] The paper had a circulation of 117,500 copies on weekdays in 2005. [5] Its circulation was 101,700 copies in 2010. [1]
According to the media survey Orvesto, Dagens industri had 328,000 daily readers of their printed issue during the beginning of 2017. [9]
In March 2020, Dagens industri reached 100,000 paying subscribers, across the printed issue and online edition. [11]
Format | Tabloid |
---|---|
Owner(s) | Bonnier AB |
Editor-in-chief | Peter Fellman |
Managing editor | Jonas Jonsson |
Founded | 1976 |
Political alignment | Independent liberal-conservative |
Language | Swedish |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Circulation | 101,700 (2010) |
ISSN | 0346-640X |
Website | http://di.se/ |
Dagens industri (Di) is a financial newspaper in tabloid format published in Stockholm, Sweden. [1]
Dagens industri was founded in 1976 [2] [3] with two issues per week. In 1983 it increased its periodicity to five issues per week [3] and to six in 1990. [4] It has since started affiliate newspapers in Austria, Estonia ( Äripäev), Latvia ( Dienas Bizness ), Lithuania ( Verslo žinios), Poland ( Puls Biznesu), Russia ( Delovoy Peterburg), Scotland and Slovenia ( Poslovni dnevnik Finance). Dagens Industri is owned by the Swedish family-owned media group Bonnier AB [5] [6] and is published in tabloid format. [7]
The stated position of the editorial page is independent liberal-conservative. [8] The newspaper's online edition, di.se, has been voted as Sweden's "best economics online site" 20 years in a row between 1999 and 2019, in a competition held by the PR-firm Hallvarsson & Halvarsson. [9]
In January 2016, former Managing Editor Lotta Edling succeeded Peter Fellman as the editor-in-chief of Dagens industri. [6] Fellman returned as editor-in-chief in August 2018.
The 1983 circulation of Dagens industri was 30,000 copies. [4] Its circulation was 100,000 copies in 2000. [4] It was 115,000 copies in 2003. [10] The paper had a circulation of 117,500 copies on weekdays in 2005. [5] Its circulation was 101,700 copies in 2010. [1]
According to the media survey Orvesto, Dagens industri had 328,000 daily readers of their printed issue during the beginning of 2017. [9]
In March 2020, Dagens industri reached 100,000 paying subscribers, across the printed issue and online edition. [11]