Mittmedia

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Mittmedia (with the parent company Mitt Media Förvaltnings AB ) is one of the largest media companies in Sweden . The network consists of several daily newspapers , printers and private radio stations . Mittmedia owns 70 percent of the foundation Nya Stiftelsen Gefle Dagblad and 30 percent of the Stiftelsen press organization . Mittmedia is based in Gävle .

History of MittMedia

Mittmedia was called Gevle Dagblads Förvältnings AB until 2003 and owned, among other things, Gefle Dagblad , Sundsvalls Tidning and some Radio Rix stations. After the acquisition of the Arbetarbladet , the group was renamed MittMedia and divided into several subsidiaries .

When Centraltidningar was sold in 2005, Mittmedia acquired shares in the newspaper group, which publishes, among other things, Öresunds-Posten and several newspapers in Hälsingland . In 2006 Mittmedia bought Länstidningen i Östersund .

Important subsidiaries

  • Gävletidningar (9.1 percent owned by Arbetarbladet Intressenter AB), publisher of Gefle Dagblad and Arbetarbladet , including their printers and the press agency Gävle Nyhetsbyrå.
  • Tryckeri AB Ljusnan (daily newspaper Ljusnan).
  • Rondelles i Norden AB (Hudiksvalls Tidning, Hälsingekuriren and Ljusdals-Posten).
  • Sundsvalls Tidning AB (Sundsvalls Tidning and Dagbladet).
  • Tidningen Ångermanland AB (Tidningen Ångermanland).
  • AB Allehanda (Örnsköldsviks Allehanda).
  • Östersundstidningar AB (Östersunds-Posten and Länstidningen in Östersund).

MittMedia also operates the private broadcasting stations:

Other business areas

  • Mittmedia owns 5 percent of the Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå news agency and 22 percent of the Nerikes Allehanda group .
  • All newspapers of Mitt Medias are advertising composite locus .

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