For the past month, the oldest newspaper in the world has not been published on paper, but is published only on the Internet.
The Swedish paper publication
Post-och Inrikes Tidningar , founded in 1645 by order of Queen Christina, was intended to inform the citizens of the country about all sorts of public affairs. In 1971, the newspaper came under the control of the Swedish Academy of Sciences, which recently resold it to the registration chamber, writes
Membrana.ru .
The circulation of the newspaper was only a thousand copies - because of the boring materials. Publishers hope that their online audience will be more. Meanwhile, former editors of Post-och Inrikes Tidningar called her moving to the Internet a cultural catastrophe.