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Skive Folkeblad

Skive Folkeblad
Founder(s)Mediehuset Herning Folkeblad
Editor-in-chiefOle Dall
Founded2 October 1880
LanguageDanish
HeadquartersSkive
CountryDenmark
Sister newspapers
WebsiteSkive Folkeblad

Skive Folkeblad is a Danish-language daily local newspaper based in Skive, Denmark. It has been in circulation since 1880.

History and profile

Skive Folkeblad was launched in 1880, and its first issue appeared on 2 October that year.[1][2] The paper is headquartered in Skive and serves the Skive Municipality, parts of the Viborg Municipality and parts of the Holstebro Municipality.[1]

From its start in 1880 to 1908 Skive Folkeblad was affiliated with the Venstre party and adopted a classical liberal stance.[3] From 1908 it became close to the Radikale Venstre party adopting a social liberal stance.[3] During the 1950s under the Cold War conditions it was one of the Danish publications which expressed negative neutralism which was similar to German nihilism.[4]

Skive Folkeblad was an independent newspaper until September 2020 when the Mediehuset Herning Folkeblad acquired the paper which also owns other local newspapers, including Herning Folkeblad and Midtjyllands Avis.[5] As of 2021 Ole Dall was the editor-in-chief of Skive Folkeblad.[6]

In February 2021 Skive Folkeblad was redesigned, and its content was expanded.[6] The paper also began to publish weekly supplements.[6]

Circulation

In its first year Skive Folkeblad sold just 500 copies.[3] Then its circulation gradually increased. It was 2,800 copies in 1901 and 7,000 copies in 1933.[3] The circulation of the paper was 10,100 copies in 1953, 13,300 copies in 1973 and 13,800 in 1993.[3] It had a circulation of 12,300 copies in 2005.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Brian Kjær Andersen (3 September 2020). "Folkebladet får endnu et familiemedlem". Herning Folkeblad (in Danish). Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Mediestream AvisID oversigt - København" (in Danish). Det KGL Bibliotek. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Taru Spiegel. "Danish Newspapers at the Library of Congress". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  4. ^ I. William Zartman (June 1954). "Neutralism and Neutrality in Scandinavia". The Western Political Quarterly. 7 (2): 125–126. doi:10.2307/442454. JSTOR 442454.
  5. ^ Jakob Albrecht (3 September 2020). "Skive Folkeblad går sammen med Herning Folkeblad og Midtjyllands Avis". Journalisten (in Danish). Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  6. ^ a b c "Populær fornyelse af Skive Folkeblad". Fjends Folkeblad (in Danish). 21 February 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.