24timer

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This article is about the newspaper. 24 Timer is the Danish title of the American TV series 24.
24timer
Type Free daily newspaper
Format Compact

Owner JP/Politikens Hus A/S
Publisher JP/Politikens Hus A/S
Editor Poul Madsen
Founded August 17, 2006
Political allegiance None
Language Danish
Price Free
Headquarters Copenhagen, Denmark

Website: www.24timer.dk

24timer (literally 24hours) is a Danish free daily newspaper published by JP/Politikens Hus which began distribution on August 17, 2006.

The newspaper is officially distributed in selected areas in some of the largest cities of Denmark (Metropolitan Copenhagen, Århus, Aalborg, Esbjerg, Kolding, Vejle and Odense). [1] However, distribution of the newspaper has been reported as lacking in a number of places. [2][3]

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