Aftonbladet
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Aftonbladet
Summary
Aftonbladet is a daily newspaper[1]. Aftonbladet draws 118 Wikipedia views per month (daily_newspaper category, ranking #98 of 873).[2]
Key Facts
- Aftonbladet is in the country of Sweden[3].
- Aftonbladet's image is recorded as Aftonbladet no1 1830-12-06.png[4].
- Aftonbladet's instance of is recorded as daily newspaper[5].
- Aftonbladet's instance of is recorded as online magazine[6].
- Aftonbladet's instance of is recorded as tabloid[7].
- Aftonbladet's founder is recorded as Lars Johan Hierta[8].
- Aftonbladet's publisher is recorded as Vend Marketplaces[9].
- Aftonbladet's owned by is recorded as Swedish Trade Union Confederation[10].
- Aftonbladet's owned by is recorded as Vend Marketplaces[11].
- Aftonbladet's headquarters location is recorded as Stockholm[12].
- Aftonbladet's ISSN is recorded as 1103-9000[13].
- Aftonbladet's ISSN is recorded as 1403-9656[14].
- Aftonbladet's Commons category is recorded as Aftonbladet[15].
- Aftonbladet's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[16].
- Aftonbladet's country of origin is recorded as Sweden[17].
- Aftonbladet's has part is recorded as Aftonbladet[18].
- Aftonbladet's has part is recorded as Sportbladet[19].
- Aftonbladet's has part is recorded as Nöjesbladet[20].
- +1830-12-06T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Aftonbladet[21].
- Aftonbladet's start time is recorded as +1830-00-00T00:00:00Z[22].
- Aftonbladet's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01w5df[23].
- Aftonbladet's parent organization or unit is recorded as Vend Marketplaces[24].
- Aftonbladet's significant event is recorded as 2009 Aftonbladet Israel controversy[25].
- Aftonbladet's significant event is recorded as Aftonbladet TV Prize[26].
- Aftonbladet's significant event is recorded as Rockbjörnen[27].
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Founding
Aftonbladet's founder is recorded as Lars Johan Hierta[8]. +1830-12-06T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Aftonbladet[21].
Operations
Aftonbladet's headquarters location is recorded as Stockholm[12]. Aftonbladet's parent organization or unit is recorded as Vend Marketplaces[24].
Ownership
Owners include Swedish Trade Union Confederation[10], a national trade union center[28], in Sweden[29], founded in 1898[30], headquartered in LO castle[31] and Vend Marketplaces[11], a business[32], in Norway[33], founded in 1839[34], headquartered in Oslo[35].
Why It Matters
Aftonbladet draws 118 Wikipedia views per month (daily_newspaper category, ranking #98 of 873).[2] Aftonbladet has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] Aftonbladet is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]