The Copenhagen Post
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The Copenhagen Post | |
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | The Copenhagen Post ApS |
Publisher | The Copenhagen Post ApS |
Editor | Philip Shepherd |
Founded | November 1997 |
Political allegiance | Liberal |
Language | English |
Price | Free |
Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Circulation | 15,000 |
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The Copenhagen Post is a weekly newspaper providing Danish, Scandinavian and world news in the English language. It is the only English language newspaper published in Denmark.
Founded in November 1997 San Shepherd, The Copenhagen Post has a weekly circulation of 7000. The current editor is the father of the founder, Philip Shepherd.
The Copenhagen Post is engaged in editorial cooperation with national news service Ritzaus Bureau and daily newspaper Jyllands Posten, and supplies daily news in English to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Commission, and Jyllands Posten.
Content typically includes politics, business news, education, finance, and each week the paper includes a comprehensive In & Out entertainment guide. The newspaper carries basically tourist style advertising particularly shopping street, the Strøget.
In addition to the weekly newspaper that can be obtained from news stands and free at locations such as Copenhagen Airport, the Copenhagen Post publishes a daily (Monday to Friday) email news bulletin that is free of charge to subscribers.