Hallandsposten
Hallandsposten is a Swedish local morning newspaper printed in Halmstad, Sweden. It is the major newspaper of Halmstad, Hylte and Laholm municipalities History and profileHallandsposten was established in 1850.[2] The first issue appeared on 30 July 1850.[3] The paper became daily in 1900, before that it was printed two times a week. One of the editors of the paper was Eric Hägge who served in the post in the early 1940s.[4] Hallandsposten is part of the Mediebolaget Västkusten, MBVK, which also owns Hallands Nyheter.[3] Hallandsposten was published in broadsheet format until 2007 when it switched to tabloid format.[5] The paper has an independent liberal leaning.[3] Hallandsposten was the first newspaper in Sweden to make old prints available to the public.[6] The newspaper has digitalised all print editions since 1931.[7] They are scanned, OCR-processed and available to the public.[8][9] Older prints were excluded because original quality was too low to OCR-process. CirculationThe circulation of Hallandsposten was 32,200 copies in 1996.[2] It was 30,900 copies in 2010.[10] Next year the paper reached 120,000 readers.[3] The paper had a circulation of 29,100 copies in 2012 and 29,000 copies in 2013.[11] References
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