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Dato (newspaper)
''Dato'' ( da, date) is a defunct Danish free daily newspaper published in Denmark between 2006 and 2007. History and profile Launched on 16 August 2006, ''Dato'' was Berlingske's offering in the "newspaper war" initiated by Dagsbrún's ''Nyhedsavisen''. ''dato'' was, however, the first of the recent free dailies delivered to people's homes to begin publishing. The paper was owned by Det Berlingske Officin. It was distributed in Metropolitan Copenhagen and the suburbs of Århus. The 2006 circulation of the paper was 200,000 copies in 2006. It had a circulation of 400,000 copies in March 2007. ''Dato'' closed on 19 April 2007 and merged with another Danish free daily newspaper, ''Urban'', also owned by Det Berlingske Officin. Det Berlingske Officin paid over 250 million DKK to publish the newspaper. See also * '' 24timer'' * ''MetroXpress'' * ''Nyhedsavisen'' References External links Official website ''Berlingske Tidende'' article about the launch of ''dato'' News story at ...
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Free Daily Newspaper
Free newspapers are distributed free of charge, often in central places in cities and towns, on public transport, with other newspapers, or separately door-to-door. The revenues of such newspapers are based on advertising. They are published at different levels of frequencies, such as daily, weekly or monthly. Origins Outside the U.S. Germany In 1885 the ''General-Anzeiger für Lübeck und Umgebung'' (Germany) was launched. The paper was founded in 1882 by Charles Coleman (1852–1936) as a free twice-a-week advertising paper in the Northern German town of Lübeck. In 1885 the paper went daily. From the beginning the ''General-Anzeiger für Lübeck'' had a mixed model, for 60 pfennig it was home delivered for three months. Unknown, however, is when the free distribution ended. The company website states that the ’sold’ circulation in 1887 was 5,000; in 1890 total circulation was 12,800. Australia In 1906 the Australian ''Manly Daily'' was launched. It was distributed o ...
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24timer
''24timer'' (literally ''24hours'') was a Danish free daily newspaper published by ''MetroXpress''. History and profile ''24timer'' began distribution on 17 August 2006 and it was owned by JP/Politikens Hus. ''24timer'' had a circulation of 395,000 copies in 2006. Two editions of ''24timer'' were closed in Odense and Aalborg in November 2008. The paper ceased publication on 22 March 2013 when it merged with its sister paper ''MetroXpress''. See also * '' Dato'' * ''MetroXpress'' * ''Nyhedsavisen'' * ''Urban Urban means "related to a city". In that sense, the term may refer to: * Urban area, geographical area distinct from rural areas * Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities Urban may also refer to: General * Urban (name), a list of people ...'' References External links Official website ''Jyllands-Posten'' article on the new free daily newspapers in Denmark 2006 establishments in Denmark 2013 disestablishments in Denmark Publications established in 2006 Pu ...
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Defunct Free Daily Newspapers
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Defunct Newspapers Published In Denmark
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Publications Disestablished In 2007
To publish is to make content available to the general public.Berne Convention, article 3(3)
URL last accessed 2010-05-10.
Universal Copyright Convention, Geneva text (1952), article VI
. URL last accessed 2010-05-10.
While specific use of the term may vary among countries, it is usually applied to text, images, or other content, including paper (

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Publications Established In 2006
To publish is to make content available to the general public.Berne Convention, article 3(3)
URL last accessed 2010-05-10.
Universal Copyright Convention, Geneva text (1952), article VI
. URL last accessed 2010-05-10.
While specific use of the term may vary among countries, it is usually applied to text, images, or other audio-visual content, including paper (

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2007 Disestablishments In Denmark
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. It is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky. It is the first natural number whose pronunciation contains more than one syllable. Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted. The western Ghubar Arabs' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arabs developed the digit fr ...
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2006 Establishments In Denmark
6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number. In mathematics Six is the smallest positive integer which is neither a square number nor a prime number; it is the second smallest composite number, behind 4; its proper divisors are , and . Since 6 equals the sum of its proper divisors, it is a perfect number; 6 is the smallest of the perfect numbers. It is also the smallest Granville number, or \mathcal-perfect number. As a perfect number: *6 is related to the Mersenne prime 3, since . (The next perfect number is 28.) *6 is the only even perfect number that is not the sum of successive odd cubes. *6 is the root of the 6-aliquot tree, and is itself the aliquot sum of only one other number; the square number, . Six is the only number that is both the sum and the product of three consecutive positive numbers. Unrelated to 6's being a perfect number, a Golomb ruler of length 6 is a "perfect ruler". Six is a con ...
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TV 2/Østjylland
TV 2/Østjylland is one of eight regional TV-stations in the TV 2 (Denmark), TV 2 network in Denmark. The station was founded in 1990, and the first news broadcast was made on 1 April the same year. The station covers the eastern part of Jutland, which includes ten municipalities: Aarhus Municipality, Aarhus, Randers Municipality, Randers, Silkeborg Municipality, Silkeborg, Horsens Municipality, Horsens, Syddjurs Municipality, Syddjurs, Norddjurs Municipality, Norddjurs, Favrskov Municipality, Favrskov, Skanderborg Municipality, Skanderborg, Odder Municipality, Odder and Samsø Municipality, Samsø. History TV 2/Østjylland originally started out in an old warehouse in the city of Randers, the second largest city in the station's broadcast area. This was a political decision, meant to force the station to produce news that did not entirely focus on the area's largest city, Aarhus. In 1999 TV 2/Østjylland moved from Randers to a purpose-built TV-station in the northern part of ...
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MetroXpress
Metro International is a Swedish global media company based in Luxembourg that publishes the ''Metro'' newspapers. Metro International's advertising sales have grown at a compound annual growth rate of 41 percent since launch of the first newspaper edition in 1995. It is a freesheet, meaning that distribution is free, with revenues thus generated entirely through advertising. This newspaper is primarily intended for Commuting, commuters who move daily in and out of big cities' business areas, mainly during rush hours. The company was founded by Per Andersson and started as a subsidiary of the Modern Times Group along with Viasat (Nordic television service), Viasat Broadcasting. It is now controlled through the Mats Qviberg owned investment company AB Custos, Custos. The first edition of the newspaper was published as ''Metro Stockholm'' and distributed in the Stockholm metro. , all European editions (except for the Hungary, Hungarian one) have been sold, reportedly so that Metr ...
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Urban (newspaper)
''Urban'' was a Danish free daily newspaper owned by Det Berlingske Officin. History and profile ''Urban'' was launched on 24 September 2001, shortly after the competing free daily ''MetroXpress'' (the Danish edition of the ''Metro'' newspaper). In its first year Urban had a circulation 108,000 copies. It was 181,000 copies in 2002 and 171,000 copies in 2003. ''Urban'' had a circulation of 330,000 copies both in 2006 and in 2007. The circulation in second half of 2008 was 196,752. ''Urban'' was closed on 12 January 2012.Gratisavisen Urban lukker
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