Expressen

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Expressen is a Swedish daily newspaper that was first published in 1944. It is known for its strong editorial stance and has a significant influence on public opinion in Sweden. This article will provide an overview of Expressen, its history, editorial stance, and impact on Swedish society.

History[edit | edit source]

Expressen was founded by Albert Bonnier Jr. and began its publication on November 16, 1944. It was established as a tabloid newspaper, targeting a broader audience compared to its competitors. The newspaper quickly gained popularity due to its engaging writing style and focus on current events.

Throughout its history, Expressen has undergone several ownership changes. In 1966, the Bonnier family sold the newspaper to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO). However, financial difficulties led to the newspaper being sold to the Norwegian media company Schibsted in 1994. In 2013, Bonnier AB regained ownership of Expressen.

Editorial Stance[edit | edit source]

Expressen is known for its center-right editorial stance. It has been described as a liberal-conservative newspaper, advocating for free-market policies, individual freedoms, and a strong welfare state. The newspaper often takes a critical stance towards the Social Democratic Party, which has traditionally been the dominant political force in Sweden.

Impact on Swedish Society[edit | edit source]

Expressen has played a significant role in shaping public opinion in Sweden. Its strong editorial stance and engaging reporting have made it a popular choice among readers. The newspaper has been influential in political debates and has often set the agenda for discussions on various social issues.

Expressen has also been involved in several high-profile investigative journalism projects. The newspaper has exposed corruption scandals, uncovered human rights abuses, and shed light on important societal issues. Its investigative reporting has contributed to increased transparency and accountability in Swedish society.

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Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Expressen has established itself as a prominent newspaper in Sweden, known for its engaging writing style and center-right editorial stance. Over the years, it has played a significant role in shaping public opinion and has been involved in impactful investigative journalism projects. With its strong influence on Swedish society, Expressen continues to be a key player in the media landscape of Sweden.

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