Jydske Vestkysten

DenmarkEsbjerg, Syddanmark, DenmarkDanish

JydskeVestkysten is a Danish regional daily newspaper based in Esbjerg. Serving South and South Jutland, it covers a wide range of local news, sports, business, and cultural events. Formed by a merger in 1991, it is one of Denmark's largest regional news publications providing comprehensive regional coverage.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN DENMARK

Characterized by a strong tradition of paid subscriptions and historical party-press roots, the national print market is highly concentrated among a few major publishing houses. Three broadsheet dailies dominate national circulation: the centre-left Politiken, the conservative-leaning Berlingske, founded in 1749 as the oldest continuously published national newspaper, and the Aarhus-based centre-right Jyllands-Posten. The tabloid sector is anchored by Ekstra Bladet and BT, while Børsen serves as the principal financial daily. Regional journalism maintains a significant presence through established local titles like Fyens Stiftstidende and Nordjyske Stiftstidende. Paperboy indexes 108 Danish newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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