| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Jakobstads Tidning Ab |
| Editor | Henrik Othman |
| Founded | 1898 |
| Political alignment | Neutral |
| Language | Swedish |
| Ceased publication | 2008 |
| Headquarters | Jakobstad |
Jakobstads Tidning (abbr. JT)
was a Swedish
language regional newspaper in Finland 1898-2008. At the time of the merge, it
was the third largest Swedish language newspaper in Finland in
terms of circulation, behind Hufvudstadsbladet and Vasabladet.
Its headquarters were located in Jakobstad, with local offices located in Kokkola and Nykarleby.
Jakobstads Tidning was founded in 1898, originally as a weekly newspaper.
As of 2005, JT's circulation was 12,130, most of which are sold in Jakobstad and surrounding regions in northern Ostrobothnia. In 2000, JT became a daily newspaper, having previously been published six times a week until it was merged with Österbottningen to form Österbottens Tidning in 2008.
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