Dagbladet Arbejderen
Founded in 1934, this daily publication serves as a key platform for Denmark’s left-wing political landscape, focusing on labor rights, social justice, and anti-capitalist perspectives. It is notable for its historical roots in the communist movement and its role as an independent voice covering grassroots activism and trade union issues from a socialist viewpoint.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN COPENHAGEN
Denmark's national print media market is heavily centralized in the capital, characterized by a concentration of historic broadsheets and high-circulation tabloids. The press landscape is anchored by Berlingske Tidende, a center-right daily founded in 1749 that stands as one of the world's oldest continuously published newspapers. Other prominent publications based in the city include the popular tabloid Ekstra Bladet, the specialized business daily Borsen Dagblad, and the Copenhagen Post, which serves the local English-speaking community. Paperboy lists 25 newspapers in Copenhagen.
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