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Stockholm City (newspaper)

Stockholm City was a free daily newspaper published in Sweden.

History and profile

Stockholm City was published from October 2002 to June 2011. The paper was mainly distributed in the Stockholm Metro and was a competitor with the other free newspaper in Stockholm, the Swedish Metro.

The City quickly became very successful and within half a year it was the third largest daily newspaper in Stockholm. The paper had a circulation of 294,600 copies in weekdays in 2005.[1] It was approximately 601,000 copies in 2006.

Contents/Sections

  • Nyheter Stockholm (News Stockholm)
  • Nyheter Sverige (News Sweden)
  • Nyheter Världen (News World)
  • Sport (Sports)
  • Nöje och Livsstil (Entertainment)
  • Kurs (Share Price)
  • Trend/Jobb (Trend/Jobs)
  • Resor (Travels)
  • Cityshopping (Shopping guide)
  • Mat och dryck (Food and drink)
  • Motor
  • Leva och må bra (Life and Health)
  • Pryl och Teknik (High Tech)
  • TV-tablå (TV guide)

References

  1. ^ "Swedish mass media" (PDF). Swedish Institute. 2006. Archived from the original on September 25, 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2014.

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