dagblöð
Dagblöð, literally "day papers", are newspapers published on a daily basis. The term comes from dag- meaning day and blad meaning sheet or newspaper. Historically, dagblöð refer to newspapers printed each day with news, commentary, and advertising, distributed to households and businesses.
They emerged in Europe from early modern printing presses and became a primary channel for news before
A typical dagblað includes news reporting, editorials, sports, culture, economy, and classified notices, in print editions
Economic models rely on a mix of sales and advertising. In recent decades, ownership concentration and cost
In Iceland, Morgunblaðið and Fréttablaðið have been prominent examples of dagblöð, though the market has diversified