[5] In order to gain larger readership, the price of Stockholms-Tidningen was kept low, and its content included popular and concentrated news.
[10] The paper along with Stockholms Dagblad, Svenska Dagbladet and Aftonbladet was purchased by Torsten Kreuger.
[11] Both papers supported the Liberal Party under the ownership of Kreuger[5] until 1956 when he sold them to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.
[2][11][12] Upon the ownership change Stockholms-Tidningen became a supporter of social democratic stance.
[12] In 1966, just before its first closure, Stockholms-Tidningen switched its format to tabloid to increase its circulation, and Gunnar Fredriksson was appointed the editor-in-chief.