Newspaper Name: |
The Copenhagen Post |
Newspaper name in English: |
The Copenhagen Post |
Alternative Names: |
CPH Post |
Owner: |
CPHPOST.DK ApS |
Publisher: |
CPH POST |
Country / Region: |
Denmark (Copenhagen) |
Language: |
English |
Format type: |
Newspaper |
Category: |
International |
Political alignment: |
None |
Frequency: |
Daily |
Publication Years (print version): |
1997 — now (26 years) |
Publication Years (digital version): |
1997 — now (26 years) |
ISSN: |
2446-0184 |
Official Pages: |
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Website: |
cphpost.dk [read with translation] |
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«The Copenhagen Post», also known as the «CPH Post» — is a Danish weekly newspaper in English. It is published in cooperation with the Danish news agency Ritzaus Bureau, the newspaper «
Jyllands-Posten», the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the European Commission. It is aimed at an English-speaking foreign audience temporarily or permanently residing in Denmark: businessmen, diplomats, students, tourists, expats; as well as for anyone interested in what is happening in Denmark and in Scandinavia in general.
«The Copenhagen Post's» traditional topics include politics, business and finance, legislation, national and international news, Arctic Bulletin, regional events, provincial news, education, real estate, transport, historical notes, Denmark travel guide and In & Out event poster. Supplements to the newspaper (permanent and periodic, dedicated to events, dates, events): St Patrick's Day Supplement, Education, Relocation, Diplomacy. The newspaper is available for free sale and by subscription, and part of its circulation is distributed free of charge at Copenhagen Airport, exhibitions, tourist centers, and hotels. The electronic version of the newspaper is available on the official website, where you can also find an archive of publications and additional materials, reference information.
Today, the newspaper's editorial staff is the largest supplier of national news in Denmark for foreign news agencies, it also provides various services for translating and localizing texts and documents, deals with issues and problems of foreigners, emigrants and local diasporas, publishes brochures and booklets.