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Fyens Stiftstidende

Danish daily newspaper


Danish daily newspaper

FieldValue
name[[File:Fyens Stiftstidende 2010 wordmark.svg225px]]
imageDenmark-Odense-Fyens Stiftstidende.jpg
image_size200px
captionFyens Stiftstidende's publishing house, Odense
typeDaily newspaper
formatBroadsheet
founded
ownersDen Fynske Bladfond
publisherFyens Stiftstidende A/S
editorPer Westergård
political_positionIndependent conservative
headquartersOdense, Denmark
website[www.fyens.dk](http://www.fyens.dk/)

Fyens Stiftstidende is a daily newspaper in Denmark and has its headquarters in Odense. The paper serves for Funen.

History and profile

The newspaper was first published on 3 January 1772. It was part of the Stiftstidende dailies. The other two Stiftstidende newspapers were published in Aalborg, Aalborg Stiftstidende, which was founded in 1767, and in Aarhus, namely Århus Stiftstidende, which was started in 1794. and has its headquarters in Odense. It is published in broadsheet format.

Since 1975 Fyens Stiftstidende has had no political affiliation. Before that the paper was close to the Conservative People's Party. However, the paper continues to hold a conservative stance.

Since November 2007, "Stig's Stribe" (meaning Stig's Strip in English) has appeared in the newspaper from Monday through Friday all year round. The cartoon strip is of the gag strip variety and was created by Danish cartoonist/illustrator Stig Kristensen. Originally, it was placed above the other "regulars" Fyens Stiftstidende ran, Pearls Before Swine and Up and Running, but starting from February 2009 they moved those inside the newspaper featuring only "Stig's Stribe" on the back page.

The editor in chief of the paper is Per Westergård and he chairs the board of the Centre for Journalism at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense, one of the two university journalism departments in Denmark.

Circulation

In 1910 Fyens Stiftstidende sold 8,400 copies. The circulation of the paper was 66,000 copies on weekdays and 89,000 copies on Sundays in the first quarter of 2000, making it one of the top 20 newspapers in the country. The paper had a circulation of 62,000 copies both in 2002 and in 2003. Its 2004 circulation was 62,000 copies.

Fyens Stiftstidende had a circulation of 57,970 copies in 2006 and 56,036 copies in 2007. The paper sold 45,858 copies in 2013.{{cite web|author=Jonas Ohlsson|title=The Nordic Media Market 2015|page=67

References

References

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