She has been a writer for the newspaper since 2005 and is a literary scientist and researcher.

“It's fun to take over, especially since the satire right now, in a troubled world, has an extra-large news and entertainment value. The goal is to keep Grönköping's Weekly magazine constantly up-to-date and interesting for anyone who likes smart, important and fun contemporary criticism, "Karin Aspenberg said in a press release.

Grönköping's Weekly magazine was founded in 1902 and was initially published as an appendix in the Sunday newspaper Nisse. In 1916, the newspaper became an independent publication.

Today, it is the world's oldest political satire magazine. 90 percent of the magazine's readers are men.