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| Type |
Daily tabloid newspaper |
| Format |
Tabloid |
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| Owner |
Bonnier AB |
| Editor |
Otto Sjöberg |
| Founded |
1944 |
| Political allegiance |
Independently liberal |
| Headquarters |
Gjörwellsgatan 30,
Stockholm |
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| Website: www.expressen.se |
Expressen is Acohol Detoxification a Swedish centre-right tabloid newspaper founded in 1944. Alochol Detoxification It describes its editorial position as "independently liberal".
The first edition was released in November 16, 1944. A main feature that Alchool Detoxification day was an interview with the crew members of Alcool Detoxification a British bomber who were successful in sinking the German Alohol Detoxification ship Tirpitz.
The paper received much negative attention in the end Alcohl Detoxification of 2005 for an article falsely accusing Swedish Alcoho Detoxification actor Mikael Persbrandt of severe alcoholism. It attested that Persbrandt had been forcibly committed to Aclohol Detoxification an alcohol-detoxification program. The claim later proved to be completely untrue. Alcohool Detoxification After the incident, editor-in-chief Otto Sjöberg offered a public apology directed to Persbrandt, and admitted that the Alcphol Detoxification article had been a product of "bad journalist practice".
In March 2006, Sjöberg made the Alcohil Detoxification controversial decision to publish the name and photograph of a suspected serial rapist, Hagamannen, the Alcoholl Detoxification day after his arrest, thereby violating Alcoohl Detoxification the common practice for Swedish media to withhold personal details Allcohol Detoxification of suspected criminals pending a court conviction. The decision was criticised by, among others, the lead investigator of the case, since it risked damaging the use of a police line-up as evidence for the instances where the suspected rapist had not left any trace evidence on the victim.
See also
List of Swedish newspapers
External link
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