Dagens Media publishes rumours

I’m fascinated by the fact that communications weekly Dagens Media has started to publish rumours. Isn’t that what bloggers are for? Before this article about a new Managing Director for Edelman UFO in Sweden, the paper states that the information is not verified (Obekräftad info). So much for the editorial process…

And how long should a rumour be allowed to be up on the website before it is confirmed? The bitter rival Resumé publishes all the facts in the story a few hours later, but Dagens Media has still not updated yesterday’s article.

Anyway, congratulations to my former colleague Marianne Bäärnhielm to a new job, and congrats to Edelman UFO for a great recruitment.

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An abundance of new Swedish media

The dust has barely settled after yesterday’s launch of the new free daily Punkt SE, when yet another newspaper sees the light of day – Täby Danderyd Tidning, a bi-weekly local paper for the two cities Täby and Danderyd north of Stockholm. But this is not part of the current free daily craze that has hit the Nordic countries, no T&D; is a subscribed morning paper. While I admit that this part of greater Stockholm is in what could be considered “media shadow”, I admire their guts. The competition is stiff with three free dailies currently being handed out across the region and one (Mitt i Täby) being distributed directly to the local households. T&D; aims to be the leading local paper in the region within five years, and who knows, stranger things have happened.

täby danderyd tidning

mitt i täby

And while we are on the subject of new media investments, Aftonbladet today revealed the name for its new tv channel – TV7. Starting next Monday they threaten us with “Aftonbladet in a tv format”.

What is surprising is that Aftonbladet two days in a row have launched new media projects that they don’t own the domain names for. Punkt.se is owned by Spray and TV7.se has been owned by a company called Esias Consulting KB since 2001 (contact name Svante Tegnér, the über-brat of Stockholm city). Esias Consulting KB lost a legal dispute for the domain sportnytt.se to SVT in 2003, but that was an old brand. TV7 is brand new and such a dispute may not be as easy to win for Aftonbladet.

24nt launched

24nt Let’s hope this is the last media project with “24” in the title (please?) At 6 PM this evening, local daily Norrköpings Tidningar launched its new local tv channel 24nt. The channel can be accessed via cabel-tv, Ip-tv, web-tv, pod-tv and terrestrial digital tv. 24nt will be a news channel that runs in 20 minute formats, consisting of 10 minutes of news and sports, 2 minutes of weather and information, two one-minute blocks of commercials and 6 minutes of other programmes.

Other “24s”: 24timer, NA24, N24, SVT24 and so on…

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Punkt SE looses the dot

punktse Swedish daily Aftonbladet has been under intense fire for naming its new free daily Punkt SE (“dot SE”). The internet portal Spray has been the owner of the domain punkt.se since 1996 and Stiftelsen för Internetinfrastruktur, the foundation that overlooks the Swedish top domain .SE has not taken lightly on the intrusion. In an article in Svenska Dagbladet the foundation writes that Aftonbladet are mooching off the good reputation of the internet and demands that the paper is called something else. The reply from Niklas Silow, chief editor of .SE, raises more questions than it answers:

“Ja, vi renommésnyltar. Men inte på den svenska toppdomänen .se eller Stiftelsen för internetinfrastruktur. För när det gäller nyheter, journalistik eller tidningar har inte topp-domänen något renommé att snylta på. Det har däremot Aftonbladet och jag kan inte tänka mig ett bättre varumärke för en gratistidning att renommésnylta på.”

In short, what he says is that the top domain .se does not even have a reputation for news, journalism or newspapers (!). Eh, I beg to differ. Last time I looked, I noticed several Swedish papers that delivered news via this new thing called the internet. Yes, it’s true.

In his last sentence, Silow opens for a compromise and welcomes a dialogue.

Furthermore, Bonnier still owns the publishing rights for the magazine Se, which it published in the 1970s and Bonnier have threatened Aftonbladet with a law suit.

punkt_se_logo So today when the paper was launched we can see that Aftonbladet has removed the dot from the logo and the daily called Punkt SE is now ironically without dot. This seems to be a last minute decision since the branded clothes of the distributors still carry the old logo, with the dot.

It remains to be seen if this will be enough to silence the critics.

Update: Pressens Tidning, Martin Jönsson and Beta Alfa 2.0 have already commented.

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