[1] However, during World War II the paper had a pro-German, anti-communist and nationalistic political stance, but it did not adopt a pro-Nazi approach.
[2] In January 2001, the newspaper merged with Nordvästra Skånes Tidningar[3] and is today published in three different local editions with separate names.
In 2006, the paper changed its format from traditional broadsheet to tabloid following a general trend among daily newspapers.
A strong reason was reported to be that both newspapers had seen their ad revenue decrease heavily.
[5] They reached a deal in the end of May and the Swedish Competition Authority approved it around two weeks after.