Danish Newspapers Online
List of Danish newspapers and news sites featuring business, sports, entertainments, jobs, education, festivals, lifestyles, travel, real estate, and more.
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Ekstra Bladet
Danish-language tabloid, published by media company JP/Politikens Hus A/S.
B.T. (tabloid)
Danish tabloid format daily newspaper. B.T. was founded in 1916 and owned by Det Berlingske Officin A/S.
Politiken
Danish newspaper published by JP/Politikens Hus. The newspaper was first published in 1884 by Viggo Hørup, Edvard Brandes and Hermann Bing.
Jyllands-Posten
Danish newspaper based in Viby J, Denmark. The newspaper proving latest news on politics, sports (football/soccer, golf, tennis, cycling), travel, culture, domestic and international news, and more.
Berlingske
Daily newspaper based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Berlingske is the oldest Danish newspaper. The newspaper was founded in January 3, 1749 and published by Berlingske Tidende A/S.
Dagbladet Børsen
Danish daily business newspaper featuring latest news on economy, personal finance, IT, media, careers, transportation, book reviews, and more.
Dagbladet Information
Copenhagen based Danish newspaper published Monday through Saturday. The newspaper was founded in August, 1945 and owned by A/S Information.
Fyens Stiftstidende
Odense based daily newspaper, primarily circulates in the island of Funen.
Fyns Amts Avis
JydskeVestkysten (Esbjerg)
Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Aalborg)
sn.dk
Lokalavisen Arhus
Århus Stiftstidende
Kristeligt Dagblad
Dagens.dk
Hedensted Avis
Weekendavisen
Danish weekly newspaper, owned by Danish news media company Det Berlingske Officin A/S.
Copenhagen Post
One of the few English-language newspapers published in Denmark. The newspaper was founded in November 1997 and distributed nationwide.
folketidende
Fredericia Dagblad
Søndagsavisen
One of the most widely circulated Danish weekend newspapers. Søndagsavisen based in Søborg, Denmark.
Vejle Amts Folkeblad
Midtjyllands Avis (Silkeborg)
Randers Amtsavis
Mandag Morgen
Arbejderen
kobenhavnliv.dk
Der Nordschleswiger
The Local
Horsens Folkeblad
Ugeavisen Ribe
News
Flensborg Avis
Danish language daily newspaper published in Flensborg, Germany.
Skive Folkeblad
Helsingør Dagblad
KBH.dk
Ballerup Kommune
Gladsaxe Kommune
Ugeavisen Esbjerg
Lokal Avisen Assens
Haderslev Ugeavis
Aars
Netavisen Sjaelland
Ugeavisen Vejen Brorup Holsted
Aabenraa Ugeavis
Skanderborg
Norddjurs
Favrskov
Galten Folkeblad
Brande Bladet
Skive-Her
LigeHer.nu
Den korte avis
Nyheds
Netavisan180grade.dk
herningfolkeblad.dk
Danish Pioneer
One of the oldest Danish-American newspapers.
Denmark's newspapers play a crucial role in the country's media landscape, providing diverse perspectives on both local and global events. Leading publications such as Politiken and Berlingske offer comprehensive coverage of news, politics, culture, and society, helping to keep the public well-informed and engaged.
Newspapers like Dagbladet Information and Jyllands-Posten are known for their in-depth analyses and distinctive editorial voices, shaping public opinion and fostering critical thinking. These publications serve as essential platforms for open discussions and deeper societal understanding.
As digital media continues to evolve, Danish newspapers have successfully transitioned to online platforms, providing real-time updates, multimedia content, and interactive features. This digital shift highlights their commitment to adapting to modern reader preferences and staying relevant in an ever-changing media environment.
In Denmark’s dynamic society, newspapers remain indispensable sources of information and forums for meaningful dialogue. By offering diverse viewpoints and high-quality journalism, they empower citizens to stay informed, engage in public discourse, and contribute to the nation’s ongoing narrative.