Bonnier Group - International Operations

International Operations

In Denmark, operations include magazine publisher Bonnier Publications, which has subsidiaries in Norway, Finland and Russia; business daily Dagbladet Børsen; and film distributors SF Film and film producers SF Film Production.

Finnish operations include MTV Media Oy, which owns commercial channels MTV3 and Sub, among others; radio channel Radio Nova; book publishers Tammi and WSOY; plus magazines from Bonnier Publications and film productions by FS Film.

In Germany, Bonnier Media Deutschland includes Ullstein Buchverlage, Piper Verlag, Thienemann Verlag and Carlsen Verlag, among others.

In Norway, along with magazines from Bonnier Media and the movie chain SF Kino and film distribution company SF Norge, subsidiaries include book publisher Cappelen Damm.

In the U.S., Bonnier Corporation owns over 40 magazines, including Popular Science, Saveur, Parenting, Field & Stream, Outdoor Life and Popular Photography, a range of action sport magazines including many published by TransWorld Media, as well as a number of niche travel and lifestyle titles. Book publisher Weldon Owen and film production company Warren Miller Entertainment are also part of the company.

Bonnier Publishing book publishing operations are also established with headquarters in the UK, including Autumn Publishing, Hot Key Books, Templar Publishing and Weldon Owen (which is separate from the U.S. book publisher); Piccolia in France; and Five Mile Press in Australia. Bonnier owns as well business newspapers in Russia, Estonia (Äripäev), Lithuania (Verslo žinios), Poland (Puls Biznesu) and Slovenia (Finance Business Daily), as well as medical journals in Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, and Slovenia.

Bonnier is also behind several digital startups, including the tablet publishing platform Mag+ and children's toy app producer Toca Boca.

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