Nya Dagligt Allehanda#History

{{Short description|Defunct Swedish newspaper}}

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Nya Dagligt Allehanda (New Daily Everywhere), also known as the NDA{{cite web |title=Nya Dagligt Allehanda |url=https://www.ne.se/uppslagsverk/encyklopedi/l%C3%A5ng/nya-dagligt-allehanda |website=Uppslagsverket |accessdate=5 October 2019}} was a Swedish conservative-leaning newspaper published in Stockholm from 1859 to 1944.{{cite news|author=Simon O Pettersson|title=Nya Dagligt Allehanda – En Konservativ Pressröst|url=https://samtiden.nu/2016/05/nya-dagligt-allehanda-en-konservativ-pressrost-2/|accessdate=5 October 2019|work=Samtiden|date=9 May 2016}}

History

The Nya Dagligt Allehanda was founded as a continuation of another newspaper, the Svenska tidningen, Dagligt Allehanda i Stockholm that was active from 1851-1859 and published by Colonel Johan August Hazelius, which in turn originated in the Daglig Allehanda founded in 1767.

NDA's founder, philosophy doctor Karl Adam Lindström, an official of the National Archives, explained that the new newspaper "would convey in a serious and sensible way the cause of calm progress and with violence and justice in a tidy and decent tone address the changing issues of the day" .

Lindström was, with two brief interruptions, both editor-in-chief and responsible publisher until his death in 1885. The newspaper appeared with its own conservative program and intended to a certain extent to counterbalance the liberal Aftonbladet. NDA worked vigorously for a return to the protectionist customs system and for the division's maintenance as the basis of the defence system, as well as against any concessions to Norway.

From 1906 to 1936, Leonard Ljunglund was the newspaper's publisher and editor-in-chief, under whose leadership the paper first achieved great success. In 1908, the NDA merged with the newspaper Vårt Land to form Nya Dagligt Allehanda - Vårt Land with joint editorial staff and a newly formed company. However, the newspaper went into daily publication under the name Nya Dagligt Allehanda and withdrew this name in 1912. The NDA distinguished itself as having a German-friendly line during the First World War{{cite encyclopedia|date=2014|author=Sofi Qvarnström|title=Sweden|encyclopedia=International Encyclopedia of the First World War|editor1=Ute Daniel|editor2=Peter Gatrell|editor3=Oliver Janz|editor4=Heather Jones|editor5=Jennifer Keene|editor6=Alan Kramer|editor7=Bill Nasson|publisher=Freie Universität Berlin|location=Berlin |url=https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/sweden|doi=10.15463/ie1418.10150}} and during the years 1934-1936 when it was favourable to the Nazis.{{cite web|author=Hentet Gylendal|title=Nya Dagligt Allehanda

|url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Samfund,_jura_og_politik/Massemedier/Medier_og_dagblade,_Norden/Nya_Dagligt_Allehanda |work=Den Store Dansk|accessdate=5 October 2019}} During Ljunglund's later time as editor, the paper reversed this position. After running into financial problems, it was bought in 1944 by Dagens Nyheter as part of the formation of the new newspaper Expressen.

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References

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Further reading

  • {{cite book|author=Jarl Torbacke|title=Allehanda skepnader: (Nya) Dagligt allehanda 1767-1944|date=2005 |publisher=Nordiskt informationscenter för medie- och kommunikationsforskning (NORDICOM-Sverige)}}
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