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The newsroom of Christian Newspaper Dagen.  From left to right: Daniel Wistrand, Feature Editor, Felicia Ferreira, Publisher and Inger Alestig, News reporter
The newsroom of Christian Newspaper Dagen. From left to right: Daniel Wistrand, Feature Editor, Felicia Ferreira, Publisher and Inger Alestig, News reporter

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Swedish Roxen keeps growing - agreement signed with three more newspapers

The two Norwegian newspapers Klassekampen and Dagsavisen as well as the Swedish newspaper Dagen are chosing production tools from the Swedish company Roxen for their print publishing. Earlier this spring, Roxen also signed a contract with The Philadelphia Inquirer, one of America's leading morning newspapers.

Klassekampen and Dagsavisen are both Norwegian nationwide newspapers and Dagen is Sweden's largest Christian daily newspaper. All three will now switch to Roxen Editorial Portal, a modern cloud service that enables efficient print production integrated with the newspaper’s online system.

- With Roxen Editorial Portal, the newspaper editorial staff has complete control over layout and quality and avoid manual tasks, thanks to automated templates. The entire system is cloud-based and integrated with the customer's digital platform, says Per Östlund, CEO of Roxen.

Modern production of physical newspapers

The founders of Roxen created the first Swedish website back in 1993, and has since developed digital publishing platforms for customers around the world. Since a few of years back the company has full focus on its cloud service for efficient and integrated paper newspaper production.

- The print issue is still important for driving revenue and for the brand, something that is proven by the influx of new customers who already have modernized their online platform but now sees the need to integrate print production, says Per Östlund.

- By focusing on the development of an innovative service for print in collaboration with some large media companies, we have been able to capitalize on our long history of developing production and publishing tools for media in order to specialize in a modern and efficient cloud service for newspaper production, says Per Östlund.

About Roxen

The software company Roxen was founded in Linköping by a couple of Internet pioneers in the mid-nineties. Roxen has since then developed several editorial and content management platforms with customers in Scandinavia, Europe, Latin America, and the US. The company is headquartered in Linköping, Sweden.

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Based on it's own award-winning and powerful content management software, Roxen Enterprise CMS, Roxen develops cloud-based editorial and content management tools for multi-channel publishing and audience engagement for media- and corporate applications.

Roxen was established in 1994 and is named one of Europe's most innovative technology ventures. The head office and development center is located in Linköping, Sweden. Roxen also has offices in Stockholm, the U.S. and Mexico. For more information, visit www.roxen.com

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This is Roxen

With a background in it's own award-winning and powerful content management software, Roxen Enterprise CMS, Roxen develops web-based editorial and content management tools for multi-channel publishing and audience engagement for media- and corporate applications. Customers include DN Media Group (Norway), Grupo Nación (Costa Rica), Shaw Media (US), Schibsted (Scandinavia) and The Philadelphia Inquirer (US).

Roxen was established in 1994 and is named one of Europe's most innovative technology ventures. The head office and development center is located in Linköping, Sweden. Roxen also has offices in Stockholm, The Netherlands and U.S. For more information, visit www.roxen.com

Roxen
S:t Larsgatan 22A
581 05 Linköping
Sweden