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''Fokus'' is a Swedish-language weekly news and current affairs magazine. It was founded by Martin Ahlquist, Lars Grafström, Karin Pettersson and Martin Ådahl. Its first publishing was in December 2005. In 2007, it was awarded the Swedish Publicists' Association's grand prize. The magazine publishes 41 issues per year and has a circulation of approximately 31,000. ''Fokus'' is editorially politically unbound. The magazine is owned and published by FPG Media, a Swedish limited company.


History

''Fokus'' was founded in 2005 by Martin Ahlquist, Martin Ådahl, Lars Grafström and Karin Pettersson. Their ambition was to create a Swedish magazine equivalent of ''
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'' or ''
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''. In search for a financier for the magazine they turned to the chairman of the Ax:son Johnson investment company
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and former editor-in-chief of ''
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'', Johan Björkman. After much convincing, Björkman, agreed to finance ''Fokus'' through Nordstjernan. In mid-2005, the company FPG Media was formed to manage ''Fokus'' and the founders began recruiting journalists. A few months later the first issue of ''Fokus'' was published on Friday 2 December 2005. When the founders plans for ''Fokus'' were announced many lauded the project as an interesting idea, but at the same time most analysts declared it doomed to fail. Sweden was seen as too small a country for a weekly news magazine. It would be hard to build an audience, when the Swedish daily newspapers already were very strong and of good quality. Furthermore, the high rate of English proficiency among the target Swedish audience would mean that the magazine would have to compete with well established English-language newsmagazines.


Ownership

The magazine is owned and published by FPG Media, a Swedish limited company ('' aktiebolag''), where the major share holders are
Nordstjernan Nordstjernan () is a Swedish investment company. Nordstjernan is a fourth-generation family company controlled by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. The origin is the shipping company Nordstjernan, which was founded in 1890. Histo ...
, the Johan Björkman Foundation, and Tagehus. These companies are in turn mainly controlled and owned by the prominent Swedish business family Ax:son Johnson. In March 2013, the trade magazine '' Resumé'' reported that despite increasing circulation ''Fokus'' had made a projected loss of approximately 88 million SEK from 2005 until 2012. However, Viveca Ax:son Johnson, the chairwoman of Nordstjernan, commented that they were committed to ''Fokus'' for a much longer time than seven years. Together with the culture and science television station
Axess TV Axess TV is a Swedish television channel belonging to the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. It is mainly devoted to cultural and science programmes. The Ax:son Johnson Foundation applied for a license to broadcast in the Swedish dig ...
, the magazine is seen as a prestige project for the Ax:son Johnson family, and they are prepared to invest money in it from other sectors of their business empire.


Content

''Fokus'' aims to cover the most important issues of every week in politics, science, economics and culture. The goal of the magazine is to give a greater comprehension and explanation of current affairs. The magazine covers both domestic and foreign issues. Each weekly issue reaches news vendors and subscribers on Friday mornings. Each issue typically contains in-depth articles on politics and economics, two or more chronicles, a longer interview and a portrait of a politician, a sport star, a business profile, a writer, a researcher or a philosopher, as well as coverage and reviews of culture. ''Fokus'' is editorially politically unbound. The magazine does not align itself with the political left or right, however it takes a stand for the
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of
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,
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, and rationalism. Most of the ''Fokus content is also published online, on fokus.se. In April 2013, the magazine announced that it would start charging non-subscribers for access to its online content.


Rankings

Every year, ''Fokus'' ranks the best universities in Sweden, the most powerful Swedes, the best municipalities to live in and the most successful municipalities in terms of
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. In determining the most desirable municipalities to live in, at least 30 factors are taken into account, including such things as the quality of schools, healthcare, and crime and unemployment rates.
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,
Lomma Lomma () is a locality and the seat of Lomma Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden. In 2020 it had 13,772 inhabitants. History Lomma was mentioned in a deed of Cnut the great under the name ''Lumaby'' in the year 1085. Skåne's cultural centre ...
,
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, and
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have all been ranked as most desirable to live in, while Haparanda, Ljusnarsberg, and Munkfors have been ranked as least desirable. The rankings usually garner attention in other news media. They have also been criticised, for example in a book by written the local-politician Magnus Nilsson and published by the think-thank
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, for favouring small homogeneous municipalities situated near larger cities. ''Fokus'' editor Martin Ahlquist has stated that the ranking should not been see as an evaluation of the work of local politicians, but rather as a guide for citizens and that it is therefore natural that some municipalities are favoured by their location.


Collaborations

In 2007, the
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Makthavare.se was created by ''Fokus''. The wiki was used in ''Fokus'' annual listings of the year's most powerful Swedes. From 2009 until 2012, ''Fokus'' operated Makthavare.se together with the blog ''Almedalsbloggen'' (owned by Inre Kabinettet AB). However, since May 2012, Makthavare.se is fully owned by Inre Kabinettet AB and ''Fokus'' is no longer involved in the operation of the wiki. ''Fokus'' collaborates with the French news magazine ''
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'' on coverage of international news. ''Fokus'' is the Swedish member of the
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and in 2013 it took part in the consortium's investigation of offshore bank accounts.


Readership

The ''Fokus primary target group is urban men and women between the ages of 25 and 65 with an interest in news and society. According to the Orvesto readership survey of 2012, 75 percent of the readers have a university degree and live in one of Sweden's three largest cities. The average age of the readers is 44 years and 75 percent of the readers are between the ages of 25 and 64. The magazine is distributed to readers throughout Sweden and to Swedes living abroad. In an attempt to reach more affluent and influential readers, ''Fokus'' has been distributed free of charge to passengers traveling
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with Scandinavian Airlines,
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,
Malmö Aviation Malmö (, ; da, Malmø ) is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Scania (Skåne). It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in the Nordic region, with a municipal popu ...
and
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. Since its first publication, ''Fokus'' has seen an almost continuous increase in reach and circulation. However, in 2012, the number of distributed copies decreased for the first time.


Staff

;Editors-in-chief *Karin Pettersson (2005–2009) *Martin Ahlquist (2009–2015) *Anna Körnung, acting (2015) *Johan Hakelius (2016–present) ;Columnists *Ulrika Knutson *Johanna Koljonen * Thomas Engström *
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*Lisa Bjurwald *Katarina Wennstam *Johannes Forssberg *Lotta Lundgren * Klas Eklund Former columnists: *Martin Ådahl * Lena Andersson *Jenny Andersson *Margareta Garpe *Jasenko Selimovic *
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Awards and nominations

In 2006 and 2012, the journalist Torbjörn Nilsson was named Journalist of the Year by the
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for his writing on politics in this magazine; in 2007; Urban Hamid was given the same award for his coverage of Iraq. Johan Anderberg was nominated for the award in 2014, but did not win. In 2007 and 2008, Lena Andersson and Thomas Engström, respectively, were named Columnists of the Year by the same association for their writing in ''Fokus''. In 2009 ''Fokus wiki Makthavare.se was named Digital Media of the Year by the association. In 2010 Claes Lönegård was named New Talent of the Year (an award given to journalists under the age of 30) and in 2012 Maggie Strömberg was nominated for the same award. In May 2007, ''Fokus'' was awarded the Swedish Publicists' Association's grand prize for its revitalisation of
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, shown especially in its coverage of the
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surrounding the
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of 2006. Some of the magazine's coverage of the election was later collected in a book together with texts from the magazine ''Vi'', and published by Weyler publishing and ''Fokus'' in 2011.


References


External links

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