Vestmanlands Läns Tidning Explained
Vestmanlands Läns Tidning |
Chiefeditor: | Göran Lundberg |
Political: | Independent liberal |
Language: | Swedish |
Headquarters: | Västerås, Sweden |
Circulation: | 33,600 (2013) |
Issn: | 1104-0181 |
Website: | vlt.se |
Vestmanlands Läns Tidning (VLT) is a Swedish liberal newspaper published in Västerås, Sweden.
History and profile
VLT was established in 1831.[1] The paper was published in broadsheet format until 13 October 2004 when it was changed to tabloid.[2]
The circulation of VLT was 37,900 copies in 2010. It was 36,000 copies in 2012 and 33,600 copies in 2013.[3]
Notes and References
- Eric C. Bellquist. Emergency Regulations and the Press in Sweden . Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. December 1941. 18. 4. 356. 10.1177/107769904101800402.
- News: 11 Swedish dailies become tabloids. 8 April 2015. Media Culpa. 11 September 2004.
- Web site: Frank Eriksson Barman. In search of a profitability framework for the local daily newspaper industry. A case study at Göteborgs-Posten. Chalmers University of Technology. 6 March 2015. Gothenburg. Report. 2014.