Information (), full name: Dagbladet Information (), is a Danish newspaper published Monday through Saturday.

History and profile

thumb|Entrance to the headquarters of Dagbladet Information at Sankt Annæ Passage in Indre By, Copenhagen

Dagbladet Information was established and published by the Danish resistance movement in 1943 during World War II. and was illegal during the war as it was not regulated by the German occupying power.

Dagbladet Information is the youngest major newspaper in Denmark, and is known for being equally critical in its point of view of all political organizations. It prints letters from prominent conservative figures and it tries to see several sides of a case. The tone is serious and the number of charts and pictures is limited, comparable to the French newspaper Le Monde. Information has a syndication agreement with the British newspaper The Guardian, and often collaborates with The Independent for articles and reports. The paper covers in-depth analytical articles. Danish journalist Mette Davidsen-Nielsen served as the paper's CEO from 2010 to 2016.

Circulation

During the last six months of 1957 Dagbladet Information had a circulation of 24,214 copies on weekdays. The circulation of the paper was 22,000 copies on weekdays during the second half of 1997. Its circulation was also 22,000 copies in the first quarter of 2000. The paper had a circulation of 20,000 copies in 2004, and 20,600 copies in 2005.