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Göteborgs-Tidningen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Expressen
''Expressen'' is one of two nationwide evening tabloid newspapers in Sweden, the other being ''Aftonbladet''. ''Expressen'' was founded in 1944; its symbol is a wasp and slogans "it stings" or "''Expressen'' to your rescue", always on the reader's side. ==Overview== The first edition of ''Expressen'' was released on 16 November 1944. A main feature that day was an interview with the crew members of a British bomber who were successful in sinking the German ship ''Tirpitz''. The editor in chief of ''Expressen'' is Thomas Mattsson. The paper is owned by the Bonnier Group. As of 2005 the paper had a liberal stance,〔 but it declared its independent leaning in 1995.〔 Through mergers, the Gothenburg edition of ''Expressen'' is titled ''GT'' (originally ''Göteborgs-Tidningen'') and the Malmö edition is titled ''Kvällsposten'', but the three share half of the content. ''Expressen'' (with ''GT'' and ''Kvällsposten'') maintains a centre-right political profile, describing its editorial position as "independent liberal", while the competitor ''Aftonbladet'' is social-democratic. Ownership of ''Expressen'' (and Sweden's largest morning newspaper ''Dagens Nyheter'') is controlled by the Bonnier family, while ''Aftonbladet'' is owned jointly by Swedish trade unions and the Norwegian publishing family Schibsted.
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