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Erik Tumyr
Erik Tumyr (27 November 1962 – 16 April 2011) was a Norwegian journalist. He was the son of journalist, newspaper editor and politician Arne Tumyr. He started his career in '' Nybrott'' in 1983, where his father had been editor-in-chief since 1970. He then worked for ''Rjukan Arbeiderblad'' and '' Dagbladet Sørlandet''. In 1988 he was hired in '' Osloavisen'', and as it went defunct after a short time, he went on to ''Verdens Gang''. At the advent of 2001 he started in ''Dagens Næringsliv'', and in 2002 he won a SKUP Award for revealing that billionaire Kjell Inge Røkke owned and steered a yacht without the appropriate seafaring certificate. Tumyr worked in gossip magazine ''Se og Hør'' from 2003, later in ''Kapital ''Das Kapital'', also known as ''Capital: A Critique of Political Economy'' or sometimes simply ''Capital'' (german: Das Kapital. Kritik der politischen Ökonomie, link=no, ; 1867–1883), is a foundational theoretical text in materialist phi ...''. He w ...
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Kapital (magazine)
''Kapital'' is a Norwegian business magazine based in Oslo. It was founded in 1971 by Trygve Hegnar Trygve Hegnar (born 6 October 1943) is a Norway, Norwegian businessperson, investor and chief editor of the business magazines ''Kapital (magazine), Kapital'' and ''Finansavisen'', founded by Hegnar himself in 1971 and 1992 respectively. He is a bi ... who is still the magazine's chief editor. The magazine is published biweekly. They are known for their annual "Norway’s 400 richest" lists. The following annual lists are also published by ''Kapital'': Norway's Most Powerful Women (between 2010 and 2017) and Norway's Bests Analysts. In 1997 the circulation of ''Kapital'' was 40,000 copies. References External links * 1971 establishments in Norway Biweekly magazines Business magazines published in Norway Magazines established in 1971 Magazines published in Oslo Norwegian-language magazines {{Europe-business-mag-stub ...
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Arne Tumyr
Arne Tumyr (6 March 1933 – 17 February 2023) was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, politician and leader of Stop Islamisation of Norway. Career and activism Tumyr grew up in Ask in Askøy, from where he moved in 1950. He was educated as a baker in 1952, and he started working as a journalist apprentice for the newspaper ''Nordlands Framtid'' in Bodø in 1956. In 1960 he was hired as subeditor in ''Sunnmøre Arbeideravis'', and from 1961 to 1970 he was a journalist in ''Bergens Arbeiderblad''. In 1970 he was hired as editor-in-chief of the Larvik-based newspaper '' Nybrott''. From 1984 to 1986 he edited the newspaper ''Sørlandet''. He published a newspaper called ''Ukeavisen Aktuelt'' from 1986 to 1988, a weekly and free newspaper, unusual in Norway at the time. Tumyr founded the Bergen chapter of the Norwegian Humanist Association in 1967, and was a self-declared Atheist. He later became leader of the Vest-Agder chapter of the same organisation. He was in 1999, howeve ...
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