''Upsala Nya Tidning'' or ''UNT'' (meaning ''Upsala New Newspaper'' in English) is a regional
daily newspaper
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published in
Uppsala
Uppsala (, or all ending in , ; archaically spelled ''Upsala'') is the county seat of Uppsala County and the List of urban areas in Sweden by population, fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. It had 177,074 inha ...
(archaically spelled Upsala),
Sweden
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.
History and profile
''Upsala Nya Tidning'' was established in 1890. The distribution and news coverage are mainly regional, while the editorial page is devoted to national and international as well as regional affairs. The stated political position of the editorial page is "independent
liberal
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Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
". The paper was published in
broadsheet format until 1 February 2005 when it began to be published in
tabloid format
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Etymology
The word ''tabloid'' comes from the name given by the London-based pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wel ...
.
''Upsala Nya Tidning'' was owned by the Uppsala Nya Tidning AB
[ until 2009 when it was acquired by the Norrköpings Tidningar AB.
]
Circulation
''Upsala Nya Tidning'' had a circulation of 62,800 copies in 2003. It was 49,900 copies in 2010.[ The circulation of the paper was 47,700 copies in 2012 and 45,600 copies in 2013.]
See also
*List of Swedish newspapers
The number of newspapers in Sweden was 235 in 1919. It decreased to 125 papers in the mid-1960s. In 2009 the number of the newspapers in the country was 90.
This is a list of Swedish-language newspapers with their respective cities of publicatio ...
References
External links
Official Site
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1890 establishments in Sweden
Daily newspapers published in Sweden
Mass media in Uppsala
Publications established in 1890
Swedish-language newspapers