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Mediaplanet
Mediaplanet was founded in 2002 in Stockholm, Sweden by two Swedish entrepreneurs, Richard Båge and Rustan Panday. The company publishes focused reports financed by advertisement and distributed within leading newspapers and websites around the world. The concept proved successful and an international expansion began in 2004 when offices were opened in Norway and England. There are currently 24 offices throughout Europe, North America and Australia and Mediaplanet uses well known distribution partners such as Die Welt in Germany, The Guardian in the UK, Washington Post in the USA, and De Telegraaf in the Netherlands, as well as associations, celebrities, experts and journalists. The reports focus on both B2B and B2C readers and connects readers and advertisers through independent theme media publications within areas of health, business and finance, lifestyle, technology and corporate social responsibility.

During the Lehmann Brother crisis in 2008 the company was forced to shut down operations in Ireland, Spain and the Baltic.

Since Januariy 2013 Richard Båge is the CEO.

Mediaplanet has offices in more than 24 cities, 17 countries, 14 languages and 3 continents around the globe. -	Australia (Sydney) -	Austria (Vienna) -	Belgium (Brussels) -	Canada (Toronto, Vancouver) -	Czech Republic (Prague) -	Denmark (Copenhagen) -	Finland (Helsinki) -	Germany (Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg) -	The Netherlands (Amsterdam) -	Norway (Oslo) -	Poland (Warsaw) -	Slovakia (Bratislava) -	Sweden (Stockholm, Gothenburg) -	Switzerland (Lausanne, Zürich) -	UK (London) -	USA (Chicago, New York)