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''Berlingske'', previously known as ''Berlingske Tidende'' (English: ''Berling's Times''), is a Danish national daily newspaper based in Copenhagen. ==History and profile== First published on 3 January 1749, ''Berlingske'' is the oldest Danish newspaper still published and among the oldest newspapers in the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=World Association of Newspapers )〕 ''Berlingske'' was founded by Denmark's Royal Book Printer Ernst Henrich Berling and originally titled ''Kjøbenhavnske Danske Post-Tidender'', then the ''Berlingskes Politiske og Avertissements Tidende.'' The paper was supported by the Conservative Party. Until 1903 it had an official right to publish news about the government.〔 In 1936, the newspaper's title was shortened to ''Berlingske Tidende''.〔 Mendel Levin Nathanson twice served as the editor-in-chief of the paper: between 1838 and 1858 and between 1866 and 1868.〔 The publisher is Det Berlingske Officin. The paper has a conservative stance and has no political affiliation. The paper is also one of the "big three" broadsheet-quality newspapers in Denmark along with ''Jyllands-Posten'' and ''Politiken''. Traditionally itself a broadsheet, ''Berlingske'' has been published in the tabloid/compact format since 28 August 2006. ''Berlingske'' has won many awards. It is the only newspaper in the world to have won the World Press Photo Award four times. It also won the most prestigious journalistic award in Denmark, the Cavling prize, in 2009. In addition, it was awarded the European Newspaper of the Year in the category of national newspaper by the European Newspapers Congress in 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://enc.newsroom.de/lang/en/archiv-archive/2012-2/wettbewerbaward/ )〕 Following a long period of ownership by the Berling family, the whole Berlingske-group was acquired in 1982 by a group of investors from the Danish corporate establishment including Danske Bank and A.P. Møller Mærsk. This takeover saved the group from an impending bankruptcy caused by a long strike period as well as dwindling circulation and advertising revenues. In 2000, Det Berlingske Officin was acquired by the Norwegian industrial conglomerate Orkla Group; the Danish organization was integrated within a multinational Orkla Media group. In 2006 Orkla Media was sold to the British Mecom Group.〔( Ketupa ) Media Profiles: (Stock values rise: €209m in 2000; €900m in 2006 ) ''Ketupa''〕 In January 2011, the newspaper's title was abbreviated to ''Berlingske'' following a large-scale redesign of the newspaper's web and digital presence. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Berlingske」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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