Bonnier News - Dagens Industri

Di Dimension Goes in Deep

Dagens industri's popular insert celebrates two years.

In 2009 Lotta Edling, currently the managing editor at Dagens industri, was given the job to come up with a sketch for a new magazine that would give added value to the printed paper. The result became Di Dimension. The first issue came out on Sept.

Henrik Stangel New CEO for Dagens Industri

Henrik Stangel succeeds Casten Almqvist with Gunilla Herlitz as new board chair.

In the fall, Dagens industri will get a new CEO when Dagens Nyheter's current advertising director Henrik Stangel takes on the role. At the same time, Gunilla Herlitz, CEO and editor-in-chief of Dagens Nyheter, will take over the position of board chair from the outgoing Jonas Bonnier. Read more here.

Bonnier Adds Content to Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1

Ten apps from Bonnier will be included when the new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet hits the stores on June 29.

When Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer appears in Swedish telecom Telia's stores in Sweden on June 29, the computer will be filled with news and entertainment from a range of Bonnier companies. A total of 10 apps from Bonnier will be pre-installed on the device, which will be packaged together with coupons for subscriptions and premium services for the included apps.

Bonnier Tidskrifter and Dagens Industri Launch Wine Clubs

Business developers Jacob Hvid and Robert Danowsky explain the new wine club initiative from Swedish magazine publishers Bonnier Tidskrifter and business daily Dagens industri.

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Not long ago, Swedish magazine publishing house Bonnier Tidskrifter launched a new concept: wine clubs for three of its brands - Allt om Mat, Privata Affärer and Veckans Affärer.

Di+ Out for the iPad

Dagens Industri launches DI+.

Sweden's No. 1 business daily, Dagens Industri, has premiered a new app for the iPad. Using the daily newspaper platform News+, the new DI+ gives readers the same content as the printed paper with a few extras.

"DI+ is a completely new product, an updated daily paper," says Fredrik Björnesson, news chief for Dagens Industri. "It's at heart a repackaged print magazine with add-ons like slide shows, interactive graphics, more info and videos.

News+ a New Way to Read the News

News+ has arrived. A tablet platform for daily newspapers that’s not a printed version in digital format and not a newssite. Bonnier R&D’s Pontus Schultz and Dagens Nyheter’s Kalle Sandhammar explain.

After nearly half a year in development, Bonnier has launched News+, a daily newspaper platform for tablets. Soon available at Apple's App Store, first out of the starting gate will be Swedish morning newspaper Dagens Nyheter with DN+.

Bink: “It’s time to see Google as our biggest competitor for advertising money.”

Since the beginning of 2010 some 60 people from different Bonnier companies came together at Bink, a new web company in new offices in Stockholm. The company is the first under the new business segment Bonnier Digital. Martin Ahrend, CEO of Bink and Mats Göthlin, CTO Bink & Bonnier Digital are in charge.

Photo: Magnus Skoglöf

"The mission is to make profitable those Bonnier websites that are financed through advertising," says Ahrend. "But it is important to remember we are not a shared service center for the web. We work as partners and we have had different discussions with the Group's different companies. For example, di.se will be launched with our new platform within a few weeks, and ten sites from Bonnier Tidskrifter will be launched several weeks after that.