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Post- och Inrikes Tidningar

''Post- och Inrikes Tidningar'' or ''PoIT'' (Swedish for "Post and Domestic Times") is the government newspaper and gazette of Sweden, and the country's official notification medium for announcements like bankruptcy declarations or auctions. The newspaper also carries advertising, the largest advertiser being the Swedish Patent and Registration Office.
It is the oldest currently published newspaper in the world, although as of the 1 January 2007 edition, it has switched over to an internet-only format.〔〔〔(Oldest newspapers still in circulation ) - World Association of Newspapers〕 Hans Holm, who served as the chief editor of ''Post- och Inrikes Tidningar'' for 20 years, said, "We think it's a cultural disaster," "It is sad when you have worked with it for so long and it has been around for so long."〔 However, at least one copy of each issue is still being printed.
==History and profile==

The newspaper was founded as the ''Ordinari Post Tijdender'' (meaning "Regular Mail Times" in English) in 1645〔 by Queen Christina and Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna. The paper was published weekly during early years.〔 Nine years earlier, the royal postal agency (''Kungliga Postverket'') had been established and now all postmasters in the country were required to submit reports of information they heard, and the newspaper was then distributed to public notice boards throughout the country.〔(Swedish Mail Museum )〕 In 1791, Gustav III designated the Swedish Academy to distribute and publish the newspaper, a practice that continues today. In 1821 it merged with the ''Inrikes Tidningar'' ("Domestic Times") to form the ''Post- och Inrikes Tidningar''.〔(Arkiv ) Btj.se〕
In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was the leading news source in the country, but by 1922, under competition from commercial papers, it had been reduced to publishing government, corporate, and legal announcements.
As of 2000, ''Post- och Inrikes Tidningar'' is published online at (PointLex ), and all editions from 1771 to 1860 are available at Project Tiden. The current director of the publication is Horace Engdahl, previously the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy.

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