Berlingske, which was called Berlingske Tidende until 2011, is one of the oldest newspapers still in circulation in Denmark. It was founded in Copenhagen by Ernst Heinrich Berling on 3 January 1749 under the name Kjøbenhavnske Danske Post-Tidender. Berlingske is now published by the Danish company Berlingske Media, which was acquired by Belgian media group De Persgroep in 2014. Alongside Berlingske, Berlingske Media also owns BT, which has been distributed free on weekdays since 2020, Weekendavisen and until the end of 2019 the radio station Radio24syv. The chairman of the board since 2018 is the former minister Connie Hedegaard of the Conservatives. In 2019, the financial media company euroinvestor was bought up. The number of employees continues to decline. As with all Danish media, the digital offerings are prioritized higher than the print offerings.

Political orientation | Liberal-conservative |
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Circulation | 2019 waren es wöchentlich 334,000 Leser, eine Steigerung um 14,000 verglichen mit 2018. |
Frequency of publication | Daily |
Visits | 10.000.000 – 20.000.000 |
Online payment model | Content partially fee-based |
Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Publisher | Berlingske Media |
Area of distribution | Nationwide |
Established | 1749 |
Address | Pilestræde 34, 1147 Kopenhagen |
Phone | 0045 33 75 75 75 |
redaktionen@berlingske.dk oder internet@berlingske.dk | |
@berlingske |