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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Compact |
Owner(s) | Stampen AB |
Editor | Christofer Ahlqvist |
Founded | 1813 |
Political alignment | Liberal |
Language | Swedish |
Headquarters | Polhemsplatsen 5, Gothenburg |
Circulation | 173,700 (2013) |
ISSN | 1103-9345 |
Website | www |
Göteborgs-Posten (lit. 'The Gothenburg Post'), abbreviated GP, is a major Swedish-language daily newspaper published in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Göteborgs-Posten was first published in 1813,[1] but ceased publication in 1822. It re-appeared in 1850. Publication seven days a week began in 1939. The paper is owned and published by a family company, Stampen, a subsidiary of Hjörne group.[2][3] It changed its format from the classic broadsheet to compact on 5 October 2004.[4][5]
Göteborgs-Posten is published in Gothenburg,[5] containing coverage of local, regional, national and international issues. It is chiefly distributed in western Götaland. The stated position of the editorial page is liberal (which in Sweden means center-right).[2]
According to its publisher, seven out of ten Gothenburgers read Göteborgs-Posten daily in 2008.[6] In 1998 the circulation of the paper was 258,000 copies on weekdays and 286,000 copies on Sundays.[7] The paper had a circulation of 245,900 copies on weekdays in 2005.[2] It reached about 600,000 people every day with a circulation of 245,700 in 2006.[8] Its 2010, the circulation was 227,200 copies.[9] The paper had a circulation of 189,400 copies in 2012 and 173,700 copies in 2013.[10]