Extra! Extra! Here comes your new evening newspaper

The Copenhagen Post announces the official launch of our first permanent daily news publication

After serving the foreign community in Denmark for 15 years with our weekly newspaper and our regularly updated website, The Copenhagen Post is proud to announce the introduction of our first permanent daily publication. 

A digital publication, The Evening Post will allow us to better serve the 100,000 unique visitors to our website each month and the 200,000 foreigners living and working in Denmark by being able provide them with a free daily publication delivered directly to their inbox.

Recipients of The Evening Post can look forward to receiving an overview of the most important stories of the day as well as to provide links to full-length versions of on our website – by 4pm, five days a week.

Already in publication since May 21, The Evening Post will be officially launched on June 17 in connection with the 70th birthday of our publisher, Ejvind Sandal.

Created to fit on a single sheet of paper The Evening Post is designed to let readers decide how they want to read their news – online, as a PDF, or printed out, like a traditional news publication.

The Evening Post will occasionally also highlight relevant cultural events, and our weekend edition will give a preview of the articles that will appear in the days to come. 

The Evening Post is the latest in The Copenhagen Post’s line of news products. Since publishing began in 1998, The Copenhagen Post has provided Danish news in English primarily through our weekly newspaper and our website. 

Other products over the years include a podcast, a daily newspaper printed during the 2009 UN climate conference, special publications and supplements, as well as hyperlocal publications printed in connection with conferences in other events. 

Sign up to recieve The Evening Post on our website, where you can also register to receive our weekly newsletter and breaking news notifications.




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