Bonnier News - Sara Öhrvall

Popular Science on Google One Pass

Bonnier Corporation has signed an agreement for Google One Pass. Popular Science will be first out on the multiple-device subscription service.

Popular Science will now be available on Google One Pass, allowing readers the option of purchasing magazine subscriptions on multiple digital devices. The first out under an agreement between Bonnier Corporation and Google, One Pass will provide a simple way to purchase various premium content from Bonnier Corporation across tablets, smartphones and desktop computers.

"We're thrilled with this new agreement with Google.

R&D Joins Forces with Bonnier Digital

Bonnier R&D's merger with Bonnier Digital looks to a powerful digital media future.

Bonnier R&D under the leadership of Sara Öhrvall will be merging with Bonnier Digital to further strengthen Bonnier's business development within digital media. "The merger with R&D means that Bonnier Digital will have the resources to invest in the cutting-edge research needed for further development," says Casten Almqvist, CEO for Bonnier Digital.

Sara Öhrvall was recruited to Bonnier in 2008 with a clear mandate for change.

Sara Öhrvall Takes on the U.S.

Sara Öhrvall to head new R&D department at Bonnier Corporation.

Digital changes and successes in the magazine world have meant a change for Sara Öhrvall, head of Bonnier R&D at Bonnier AB in Stockholm. She will be leaving Stockholm behind temporarily to run a new R&D department for Bonnier Corporation in the U.S., based at Bonnier's San Francisco office.

Nightline Story featuring Bonnier

PopSci editor-in-chief Mark Jannot and R&D's Sara Öhrvall comments on iPad.

An estimated 4.15 million viewers tuned into ABC's Nightline last night featuring a story on Apple's new iPad with reaction from Bonnier.

Nightline talked to Sara Öhrvall, head of Bonnier Research & Development, and Mark Jannot, editor-in-chief of Popular Science, on the reader experience and the device's potential impact on the publishing industry.

Bonnier R&D hits San Francisco

Bonnier R&D is heading west. Together with Bonnier Corporation, a new project is underway with the goal of finding new digital media products. Sara Öhrvall, Director of Bonnier R&D, tells us more.

Photo: Magnus Skoglöf

New Councils enables ideas

As of June 1st 2009, the Bonnier group has four councils: Financial Forum, HR Forum, Nordic Council and New Media Council. These replace the previous councils within Bonnier. 

Over the years a plethora of councils and networks had grown in Bonnier. Some worked fine, others not so well. But foremost the structure hadn't changed with the organization. This summer a restructuring of the councils was made. And to give it a boost, the mandates were clarified and an international perspective was added.

Bonnier R&D sponsors Sweden Social Web Camp

One weekend in late August, 200 of the most active players on Sweden's Internet scene gathered on an island off the southeast coast of Sweden to discuss social media on the Web. The event, Sweden Social Web Camp, was sponsored in part by Bonnier R&D.

Photo: Emanuel Hallklint

Tomas Wennström, the Internet entrepreneur behind the podcast and blog whatsnext.com, along with the sites vackertvader.se and hittarecept.se, came up with the idea for the Camp.

Bonnier's New Look

We're pleased to unveil not just a new Bonnier.com, but also a fresh, new graphic identity.

By now, you’ve noticed that Bonnier.com got a major facelift, but we haven’t just improved the Web site—Bonnier has also changed its overall graphical profile to reflect the company’s newly invigorated branding strategy.

The branding mission began in Fall, 2008, when Bonnier’s top management reviewed the company’s core values, mission and vision statements, logo, and colors.