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Sweden was the first country in the world to introduce freedom of the press laws in 1766. Today, Swedes are mass consumers of media, with 87% of the population reading a daily newspaper, paper copy or online, on weekdays.
Major Swedish National Daily Newspapers
Morning Newspapers
> Metro
Evening Newspapers
Online News (in English)
> Swedish Wire (Swedish business, economy and current affairs)
Major National Television Broadcasters
> SVT (Swedish Television)
> TV3
> TV4
> Kanal 5
National Radio
Tel.:
+82-51-7096203)
E-post:
consulateofsweden.busan@gmail.com
Fax:
+82-51-6227224
277, Haeundaero
Haeundae-gu, Busan
Honorary Consul
YOO, ChangJong
Tel.:
+82-53-5803688)
E-post:
consulateofsweden.daegu@gmail.com
Email: consulateofsweden.daegu@gmail.com
Phone:+82-53-5803688
Consulate of Sweden
111, Sechonro-3-gil, Dasa-Eup, Dalsung-Gun
Daegu
Honorary Consul
LEE, Youkyeong
Tel.: + 82-62-520-2113
E-post: consulateofsweden.gwangju@gmail.com
Consulate of Sweden
50, Dongmun-Daero, Buk-gu,
Gwangju,
Honorary Consul
LEE, Hyung Seuk
Tel.:
+82-2-22227120)
E-post:
consulateofsweden.hongcheon@gmail.com
Fax:
+82-2-22227109
DAEMYUNG THEME PARK & ENTERTAINMENT
1290-14 Palbong-ri, Seo-myeon
Hongcheon-gun
Gangwon-do
Honorary Consul
SEO, Kyungsun
Tel.:
+82-2-7760015)
E-post:
consulateofsweden.incheon@gmail.com
Fax:
+82-2-7762523
401,11 Gwangjang-ro 4beon-gil
Bupyeong-gu
Incheon
Honorary Consul
LEE, Sang-Kyun
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all States in the world. It has embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.