Borlänge Tidning

Borlänge Tidning (BT) is a daily newspaper based in Dalarna, Sweden.

Borlänge Tidning
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Dalarnas Tidningar (DT) AB
EditorEwa Wirén
Founded1885
Political alignmentIndependently liberal
LanguageSwedish
HeadquartersBorganäsvägen 30,
Borlänge
Websitewww.borlangetidning.com

History and profile

BT was founded by Axel Lidman in 1885. The paper is sold and delivered to readers in Borlänge, Hedemora and Säter. It is a local edition of Dalarnas Tidningar, Sweden's second largest provincial newspaper. BT has never had a specific political affiliation, but since becoming a part of Dalarnas Tidningar, it shares editorial pages with liberal Falu-Kuriren. All papers are part of Dalarnas Tidningar AB which is a subsidiary of MittMedia AB.[1]

In 2005 BT had a circulation of 15,600 copies.

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gollark: But having to travel half an hour to get to the city where anything interesting happens is annoying.
gollark: The UK apparently has anomalously high population density so [RURAL AREA REDACTED] isn't very isolated compared to US rural areas, given that you can feasibly drive across England in 10 hours or so.
gollark: Personally, I do not actually have ”guns” and I use headphones for music.
gollark: Anyway, ignoring the whole pandemic situation, which is probably temporary, I would really much prefer to be in a city than [RURAL AREA REDACTED], where I am now.

See also

  • List of Swedish newspapers

References

  1. "Grafix Planner Saves Time and Reduces Mistakes". Infomaker. Archived from the original on 2015-04-11. Retrieved 6 April 2015.


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