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The Copenhagen Post

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The Copenhagen Post
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)CPHPOST.DK ApS
PublisherJesper Skeel
EditorLena Hunter
FoundedNovember 1997
Political alignmentNeutral
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersCopenhagen,Denmark
Circulation12,000–15,000
Websitecphpost.dk

The Copenhagen Post,[1]also stylizedCPH Post,is a weekly newspaper providingDanishnews inEnglishboth nationally and internationally; it is the only English-language newspaper printed regularly in Denmark.[1]

History and profile[edit]

Founded by San Shepherd in 1997,[2]the first printed edition ofThe Copenhagen Postshipped in February 1998. Since the year 2000,The Copenhagen Posthas been published by Ejvind Sandal. In 2002, Jesper Nymark stepped in as CEO. Hans Hermansen is the current CEO as of 2018.[3]

As of 2018,the currenteditor-in-chiefis Ejvind Sandal.[3]

Content[edit]

The Copenhagen Posthas been engaged in editorial cooperation with national news serviceRitzaus Bureauand daily newspaperJyllands-Posten,as well as supplying daily news in English to theDanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,theEuropean Commission,andJyllands-Posten.

Content typically includes politics, business, education, finance, and general news. Each week the paper includes a comprehensiveIn & Outentertainment guide founded in May 1998 byThomas Dalvang Fleurquin(Guide Editor 1998–2008).

In addition to the weekly newspaper that can be subscribed to,The Copenhagen Postcan be bought at newsstands and found for free at certain locations such as theCopenhagen Airport.Hardcopy subscribers can also download a password secured PDF copy of the newspaper from the website.

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"About Us".cphpost.dk.Retrieved20 October2018.
  2. ^"The Copenhagen Post".Expat Guide.Archived fromthe originalon 2 February 2014.Retrieved24 January2014.
  3. ^ab"Our Employees".cphpost.dk.Retrieved20 October2018.

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