Danish Media Association
The Danish Media Association (Danish: Danske Medier) is an industry body representing the printed, radio and digital media industry in Denmark. The organization is based in Pressens Hus in central Copenhagen.
Formation | 2012 |
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Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Chief Executive | Morten Langager |
Website | danskemedier.dk |
History
The organization was founded in 2012/2013 through the merger of all major Danish associations for professional Danish media: Dansk Magasinpresses Udgiverforening (DMU), Danske Dagblades Forening (DDF), Danske Specialmedier (DS), Digitale Publicister (DP), Foreningen af Danske Interaktive Medier (FDIM), Radioerne and Ugeaviserne.[1]
Location
The association is headquartered in Pressens Hus on Skindergade in central Copenhagen. The building was built for S. Seidelin in 1903.
Board
The board as of 2019:[2]
- Jesper Rosener (formand), adm. direktør – Jysk Fynske Medier
- Stig Kirk Ørskov, adm. direktør – JP/Politikens Hus
- Gitte Hejberg, chef for FOA Medier og ansvh. chefredaktør – Fagbladet FOA
- Alex Nielsen, adm. direktør og ansvh. chefredaktør – Mediehuset Herning Folkeblad
- Stine Carsten Kendal, adm. direktør – Information
- Ole Søndergaard, adm. direktør – Radio ABC-gruppen
- Thorkil Christensen, udgiver og redaktør – Aars Avis
- Christina Blaagaard, adm. direktør, Mediehuset Ingeniøren
- Jesper Buchwald, adm. direktør, Bonnier Publications
- Per Mikael Jensen, adm. direktør, Altinget
- Anders Krab-Johansen, adm. direktør, Berlingske Media
Association and activities
Danish Media Association is a membership organization representing about 300 media companies with a total of 1,000 media.
See also
References
- "Foreningen". Danske Medier. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
- "Bestyrelse". Danske Medier (in Danish). Retrieved 2019-03-21.