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'''''B.T.''''' ({{IPA-da|ˈpe̝ˀ ˈtsʰe̝ˀ}}) is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid]] newspaper which offers general news about various subjects such as sports, politics and current affairs. |
'''''B.T.''''' ({{IPA-da|ˈpe̝ˀ ˈtsʰe̝ˀ}}) is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid]] newspaper which offers general news about various subjects such as sports, politics and current affairs. B.T. will be 100% digital by 2023, after more than a hundred years in the printning press. |
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==History and profile== |
==History and profile== |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | De Persgroep |
Publisher | Berlingske Media |
Editor | Jonas Kuld Rathje |
Founded | 31 August 1916; 107 years ago (1916-08-31) |
Language | Danish |
Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Circulation | 67,983 (2011) |
Website | www.bt.dk |
B.T. (Danish pronunciation: [ˈpe̝ˀ ˈtsʰe̝ˀ]) is a Danish tabloid newspaper which offers general news about various subjects such as sports, politics and current affairs. B.T. will be 100% digital by 2023, after more than a hundred years in the printning press. [1] [2] [3]
B.T. was established in 1916[4] as a tabloid spinoff from Berlingske Tidende.[5] The paper is based in Copenhagen.[4] A large, red neon sign displays the company's logo at the Trianglen square in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen. B.T. is part of Berlingske Media Group.[4] It had a conservative stance in the 1960s.[6]
During the last six months of 1957 the circulation of B.T. was 157,932 copies on weekdays.[6] The paper had a circulation of 196,000 copies in 1991 and 192,000 copies in 1992.[7] It fell to 181,000 copies in 1993, to 164,000 copies in 1994 and to 155,000 copies in 1995.[7] Its circulation further fell to 147,000 copies in 1996, to 138,000 copies in 1997 and to 134,000 copies in 1998.[7] The paper's circulation continued to decrease, and it was 124,000 copies in 1999, 123,000 copies in 2000 and 122,000 copies in 2001.[7]
The circulation of B.T. in 2003 was 110,000 copies.[8] In 2004 the paper had a circulation of 100,000 copies.[4] The 2007 circulation of the paper was 87,319 copies.[9] Its circulation was 82,024 copies in 2008 and 74,330 copies in 2009.[10] It was 69,839 copies in 2010 and 67,983 copies in 2011.[10]
Ever since B.T. was first published, Ekstra Bladet published by JP/Politikens Hus has been its main competition.
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