Type | Daily newspaper |
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Publisher | Aalborg Stiftstidende A/S |
Founded | 1767 |
Political alignment | Independent |
Language | Danish |
Ceased publication | 1999 |
Headquarters | Aalborg |
Aalborg Stiftstidende was a Danish language newspaper based in Aalborg, Denmark. The paper was published between 1767 and 1999 and is the predecessor of Nordjyske Stiftstidende.
The paper was established by a group of priests in Aalborg in 1767. It was part of the Stiftstidende dailies. The other two Stiftstidende newspapers were published in Odense, Fyens Stiftstidende, which was founded in 1772, and in Aarhus, namely Århus Stiftstidende, which was started in 1794.
The paper was published by Aalborg Stiftstidende A/S.Aalborg Stiftstidende had no political affiliation. However, the paper was close to the Chamber of Industry and Commerce and was a member of the Chamber.
By November 1996 Aalborg Stiftstidende started its website.
During the first half of 1988 Aalborg Stiftstidende had a circulation of 72,857 copies on weekdays and 98,561 copies on Sundays.
From 1999 the paper was published under the name Nordjyske Stiftstidende.