Wednesday

Since I keep mentioning them, but you don't know them, I chose to gather the "old media" brands stockholmers consume in one page

Some "old media" brands, as in paid journalists, in alphabetical order:

Aftonbladet: Paper. Web. "Junk". Politics: left. More: created world headlines with the Israel-Palestine organ controverse in 2009.

City: Paper. "Junk". Freesheet. Politics: -

DI: Paper. Web. "Quality". Business. Politics: right.

Direktpress: Paper. Web. "Local" (delivered home for free to residents in a certain district). Politics: -.

DN: Paper. Web. "Quality". Politics: right. More: the swedish answer to New York Times.

> DN På stan: Paper. Web. "Hip". Nightlife. Politics: -

Expressen: Paper. Web. "Junk". Politics: right.

Metro: Paper. Web. "Junk". Freesheet. Politics: -

Mitt-i: Paper. Web. "Local" (delivered home for free to residents in a certain district). Politics: -

Nyheter24: Web. "Junk". Politics: -

Nöjesguiden: Paper. Web. "Hip". Nightlife. Freesheet. Politics: -

SR: Radio. Web. Public service. Politics: -.

SvD: Paper. Web. "Quality". Politics: right.

SVT: TV. Web. Public service. Politics: -

The Local: Web. "Rewrites". Swedish news in english. Politics: -

TV4: TV. Web. Politics: -

DN sold together with a breakfast at Pressbyrån (where you can buy the SL travelcards).

Sushi place that quotes DN På stan on their wall (which feels like a New York thing to do): "Excellent taste, the woks are particulary impressing."