Tidningen Vi får nye eiere i Egmont i september

Egmont kjøper Tidningen Vi og Vi läser fra Kooperativa Förbundet. Overtakelsen finner sted i september.

Etter mer enn hundre år under Kooperativa Förbundet som eier, får magasinene nye eiere. Story House Egmont tar over utgivelsen i september.

Sjefredaktør i Tidningen Vi, Markus Wilhelmson, er forsiktig positiv til eierskiftet.

– Vi vil forhåpentligvis ha ganske mye å vinne på dette, sier han.

Jonas Fröberg beskriver avtalen som slutten på en svensk æra. Tidningen Vi selges til det samme selskapet som gir ut Ica-Kuriren.

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