Expressen, a privately owned company headquartered in Sweden and part of the Bonnier Group, was founded in 1944 and employs approximately 480 individuals. Functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer, its main product involves broadcast television and radio. Beyond its primary role as a Swedish nationwide evening newspaper, the company also operates a website and three channels available in linear and non-linear formats.
On December 8, 2025, a salary survey reported that half of the 20 media executives with the highest gross income in 2024 either work at Expressen or have a connection to the company, as the newspaper saves and outsources. Previously, on December 5, 2025, Expressen outsourced the editing of 21 magazines to Inbold in Saigon, Vietnam, a move expected to affect jobs equivalent to 15 positions at the company. This followed a December 2, 2025, clarification from the Colombian government regarding its decision to block Expressen's website after the newspaper published reports detailing Verónica Alcocer's life in Stockholm, a situation that sparked political controversy and accusations of press censorship in Colombia.
Expressen offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services industry. Expressen's product portfolio comprises of broadcast television and radio and media and TV services.
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