Borlänge Tidning
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Dalarnas Tidningar AB |
Editor | Ewa Wirén |
Founded | 1885 |
Political alignment | Independently liberal |
Language | Swedish |
Headquarters |
Borganäsvägen 30, Borlänge |
Official website | www.borlangetidning.com |
Borlänge Tidning (BT) is a daily newspaper in Dalarna, Sweden.
The paper is sold and delivered to readers in Borlänge, Hedemora and Säter. Borlänge Tidning is today a local edition of Dalarnas Tidningar, Sweden's second largest provincial newspaper. In 2005, Borlänge Tidning had a circulation of 15,600.
Borlänge Tidning has never had a specific political affiliation, but since becoming a part of Dalarnas Tidningar, it shares editorial pages with liberal Falu-Kuriren.
BT was founded by Axel Lidman in 1885.
See also
- List of Swedish newspapers
External links
- Official website (Swedish)
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