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How Biased Is Berlingske? Political Leaning and Credibility Breakdown

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Last Updated: January 2026

Berlingske Overview and Political Bias

Berlingske is often characterized as center-right and liberal-conservative. Critics suggest its editorial stance favors business interests and traditional bourgeois values. While maintaining a reputation for quality journalism, some observers argue it displays a partisan bias toward the Danish right-wing, particularly in its economic coverage and opinion sections.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center Right
Estimated number of readers 155,000
Israel support Generally perceived as supportive of Israel's security
Use of loaded / emotional language Medium
Target Audience Elite / Business Professionals

Berlingske History

Established in 1749 by Ernst Henrich Berling, it is Denmark’s oldest continuously published newspaper. Originally a royal privilege, it evolved into a prominent national daily. Historically linked to the Conservative People's Party, it declared political independence in the late 20th century while maintaining its center-right editorial orientation.

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Who owns Berlingske?

Berlingske is owned by Berlingske Media, a major Danish media house. Since 2015, the parent company has been the Belgian media conglomerate DPG Media, which acquired it from Mecom Group. Revenue is generated through digital and print subscriptions, commercial advertising, and Danish government-issued media production subsidies.

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