Fifth free newspaper in Denmark
In Denmark, a fifth free newspaper hits the streets
The fifth free newspaper aimed at Danish readers hit the streets on Friday even though a glitch cut its planned print run by half.
Nyhedsavisen was handed out at key traffic points and distributed directly to homes in Denmark's major cities.
Nyhedsavisen (The News Daily) had a planned circulation of 500,000 but half of them — intended for readers in the Danish capital — failed to be printed because of a technical problem. A smaller number of copies were handed out in Copenhagen while distribution went as planned in Aarhus and Odense, Denmark's second and third largest cities.
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