Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Publisher | Aalborg Stiftstidende A/S |
Founded | 2 January 1767 |
Language | Danish |
Ceased publication | 1999 |
Headquarters | Aalborg |
Country | Denmark |
Aalborg Stiftstidende was a Danish language newspaper based in Aalborg, Denmark. The paper was published between 1767 and 1999 and is the predecessor of Nordjyske Stiftstidende .
The paper was established by a group of priests in Aalborg in 1767. [1] Its first issue appeared on 2 January that year. [2] [3] The paper was named as Nyttige og fornøyelige Jydske Efterretninger and appeared with this title until 28 December 1770. [2] It was published under different titles between 1771 and 1904 when it was renamed as Aalborg Stiftstidende. [2]
In the 20th-century it became part of the Stiftstidende dailies. [2] The other two Stiftstidende newspapers were published in Odense, Fyens Stiftstidende and in Aarhus, Århus Stiftstidende . [2]
The paper was published by Aalborg Stiftstidende A/S. [4] Aalborg Stiftstidende had no political affiliation, [5] but had a conservative political stance. [2] The paper was close to the Chamber of Industry and Commerce and was a member of the Chamber. [6]
By November 1996 Aalborg Stiftstidende started its website. [7]
The circulation of Aalborg Stiftstidende was 42,622 copies in 1962. [2] During the first half of 1988 it sold 72,857 copies on weekdays and 98,561 copies on Sundays. [5] From 1999 the paper was published under the name Nordjyske Stiftstidende. [2]
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