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Edda Media was a Norwegian media group that owns a number of Norwegian newspapers, television channels, radio channels and websites. The company is part of the Mecom Group and is the remaining domestic part of Orkla Media. In 2006 the newspapers in the Edda Group had 1,250,000 daily readers, a circulation of 257,128 and 800,000 unique web users. The corporation has 1,801 employees and head office in Oslo. Among the newspapers owned are ''Drammens Tidende'', '' Fjordenes Tidende'', ''Fjuken'', '' Fredriksstad Blad'', ''Gjengangeren'', ''Haugesunds Avis'', ''Indre Østfold Avis'', ''Kanalen'', ''Kragerø Blad'', ''Lierposten'', '' Laagendalsposten'', '' Nordstrands Blad'', ''Moss Avis'', ''Romsdals Budstikke'', ''Røyken og Hurums Avis'', '' Sande Avis'', ''Sandefjords Blad'', '' Sarpsborgavisa'', ''Sunnmørsposten'', ''Svelviksposten'', ''Telen'', ''Tønsbergs Blad'', ''Ullern Avis Akersposten'', ''Varden'', ''Vikebladet Vestposten'', ''Vigga'' and ''Åndalsnes Avis''. The company o ...
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Subsidiary
A subsidiary, subsidiary company or daughter company is a company owned or controlled by another company, which is called the parent company or holding company. Two or more subsidiaries that either belong to the same parent company or having a same management being substantially controlled by same entity/group are called sister companies. The subsidiary can be a company (usually with limited liability) and may be a government- or state-owned enterprise. They are a common feature of modern business life, and most multinational corporations organize their operations in this way. Examples of holding companies are Berkshire Hathaway, Jefferies Financial Group, The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. Discovery, or Citigroup; as well as more focused companies such as IBM, Xerox, and Microsoft. These, and others, organize their businesses into national and functional subsidiaries, often with multiple levels of subsidiaries. Details Subsidiaries are separate, distinct legal entities f ...
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Kanalen
''Kanalen'' (The Canal) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Ulefoss in Telemark county. History ''Kanalen'' was established by Jan Arve Andersen in 2001, and it has covered events in the municipality of Nome since 2012; prior to this it also covered news in the municipality of Sauherad. It is currently edited by Tor Espen Simonsen. From 2003 to 2012 the newspaper was completely owned by the newspaper ''Varden''. The paper's employees currently hold the majority of shares in the company. The name ''Kanalen'' is derived from the Telemark Canal. The waterway and its locks run across the municipality of Nome and help link together the two largest urban areas, Ulefoss and Lunde. The newspaper serves the same purpose as a channel for media. ''Kanalen'' is neutral in the choice between Bokmål and Nynorsk, but in practice it has been a Bokmål publication since it was launched. The municipality of Nome is composed of towns with very different social, cultural, and historical ori ...
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Tønsbergs Blad
''Tønsbergs Blad'' is a local newspaper published in Tønsberg, Norway. The newspaper was founded by printer Hans Jørgen Magnus Hansen on 3 August 1870, with an initial circulation of 210 copies. By the turn of the century the circulation had grown to 2,600. In 1881 the newspaper was purchased by ''Tønsbergs Aktietrykkeri'', to operate as a conservative publication. In 1986 Orkla Media ASpart of the Orkla Grouptook over ownership. When this company was taken over by the Mecom Group in 2006, it changed name to Edda Media Edda Media was a Norwegian media group that owns a number of Norwegian newspapers, television channels, radio channels and websites. The company is part of the Mecom Group and is the remaining domestic part of Orkla Media. In 2006 the newspapers .... ''Tønsbergs Blad'' had a circulation of 30,354 copies in 2007. The newspaper employs 98 people full-time, and the editor in chief is Håkon Borud. References External links Official website 1870 establish ...
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Telen
''Telen'' is a Norwegian daily local newspaper covering Hjartdal, Notodden, Sauherad (former), and published in Notodden. It has a circulation of 5,142 (2007) and owned by the Skien-newspaper ''Varden'', a subsidiary of Edda Media Edda Media was a Norwegian media group that owns a number of Norwegian newspapers, television channels, radio channels and websites. The company is part of the Mecom Group and is the remaining domestic part of Orkla Media. In 2006 the newspapers i .... References Daily newspapers published in Norway Mass media in Telemark Notodden {{Norway-newspaper-stub ...
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Svelviksposten
''Svelviksposten'' (The Svelvik Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper published once a week in the municipality of Svelvik in Vestfold county. Circulation According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers The National Association of Local Newspapers ( no, Landslaget for lokalaviser, LLA) is a Norwegian association for local newspapers. The organization was established in Voss in 1976, and it works for its member companies' general conditions and inte ..., ''Svelviksposten'' has had the following annual circulation: * 2006: 2,651 * 2007: 2,554 * 2008: 2,518 * 2009: 2,525 * 2010: 2,515 * 2011: 2,392 * 2012: 2,348 * 2013: 2,309 * 2014: 2,250 * 2015: 2,090 * 2016: 2,127 * 2017: 2 112: References External links''Svelviksposten'' homepage {{italic title Newspapers published in Norway Norwegian-language newspapers Svelvik Mass media in Vestfold Publications established in 1983 1983 establishments in Norway ...
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Sunnmørsposten
''Sunnmørsposten'' () is a newspaper published by Polaris Media in Ålesund, Norway. History and profile In its early days, ''Sunnmørsposten'' competed with several other local newspapers, including '' Aalesunds Avis'' (1917–1957), '' Aalesunds blad'' (1871–1895), ''Aalesunds Handels- og Sjøfartstidende'' (1857–1904), ''Aalesunds Socialdemokrat'' (1908–1910), and ''Arbeidernes blad'' (1898). Until May 2006 ''Sunnmørsposten'' was published in broadsheet format. At the time of its transition to compact format, it was one of the last newspapers in Norway to be published in broadsheet. Published in compact format ( tabloid) six days a week, the paper consists of two sections; one for local news, sports and classified ads, and one for culture, weather, opinions and editorials and obituaries. On Saturdays they print a third weekend-section. Mecom owned ''Sunnmorsposten'' until February 2009 when it was sold to the Polaris Media. In 2012 ''Sunnmorsposten'' launched a pro ...
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Sarpsborgavisa
''Sarpsborgavisa'' (also ''SarpsborgAvisa'') was a free newspaper published in Sarpsborg, Norway. It was owned by Mediehuset Østfold, which is owned 99.3% by Edda Media Edda Media was a Norwegian media group that owns a number of Norwegian newspapers, television channels, radio channels and websites. The company is part of the Mecom Group and is the remaining domestic part of Orkla Media. In 2006 the newspapers i .... It was closed from 31 May 2009. References Newspapers established in 2002 Publications disestablished in 2009 Defunct newspapers published in Norway Newspapers published in Norway Mass media in Østfold Sarpsborg 2002 establishments in Norway 2009 disestablishments in Norway Norwegian-language newspapers {{norway-newspaper-stub ...
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Sandefjords Blad
''Sandefjords Blad'' is a newspaper published daily in Sandefjord, Norway, except on Sundays. It is available in Norwegian language only. Sandefjords Blad is a private company, owned by Mecom with a circulation of 14,780 copies (2004) and 50 employees (2004). Sandefjords Blad is printed at the joint printing center Edda Trykk Ltd at Borgeskogen in Stokke. As of 2018, the newspaper has a circulation of 7,577 printed copies and 12,213 daily online subscribers. According to the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, the newspaper had 29,300 readers on an average day in 2018. The editor is Steinar Ulrichsen and the newspaper is owned by Amedia. Circulation Circulation data according to the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association.Aviskatalogen, tall fra nettsidene til Mediebedriftenes Landsfo ...
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Sande Avis
''Sande Avis'' (The Sande Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in the municipality of Sande in Vestfold county. The newspaper's history goes back to 1981, although it was not until 1993 that it became a weekly subscription publication. In 1999, ''Sande Avis'' was purchased by ''Drammens Tidende''. The paper is edited by Hege Frostad Dahle. Circulation According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers The National Association of Local Newspapers ( no, Landslaget for lokalaviser, LLA) is a Norwegian association for local newspapers. The organization was established in Voss in 1976, and it works for its member companies' general conditions and inte ..., ''Sande Avis'' has had the following annual circulation: * 2006: 2,342 * 2007: 2,308 * 2008: 2,220 * 2009: 2,217 * 2010: 2,246 * 2011: 2,212 * 2012: 2,281 * 2013: 2,346 * 2014: 2,252 * 2015: 2,127 * 2016: 2,122 References External links''Sande Avis'' homepage {{italic ...
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Røyken Og Hurums Avis
''Røyken og Hurums Avis'' (The Røyken and Hurum Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper covering the municipalities of Røyken and Hurum in Buskerud county. ''Røyken og Hurums Avis'' was launched in 1976, when it was called ''Hurumposten'' (The Hurum Gazette), later renamed ''Smånytt fra Røyken og Hurum'' (Little Gazette from Røyken and Hurum). The newspaper is published twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Its office has been located in Sætre since 2003, after it moved from Slemmestad. It is edited by Svein Ove Isaksen. ''Røyken og Hurums Avis'' is fully owned by ''Drammens Tidende'', which is part of the company Edda Media. Circulation According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers The National Association of Local Newspapers ( no, Landslaget for lokalaviser, LLA) is a Norwegian association for local newspapers. The organization was established in Voss in 1976, and it works for its member companies' general condit ...
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Romsdals Budstikke
''Romsdals Budstikke'' is a daily (except Sundays) newspaper published in Molde, Norway. History and profile ''Romsdals Budstikke'' was established in 1843. Politically the paper is liberal and used to be a newspaper for the Liberal Party, but has been independent since 1973. The coverage area includes Molde, Rauma, Vestnes, Midsund, Aukra, Sandøy, Nesset, Eide, Gjemnes, and Fræna. Mecom owned ''Romsdals Budstikke'' until February 2009, when it was sold to the Polaris Media Polaris Media ASA is a media group which owns thirty newspapers in Norway. Based in Trondheim, the group was established in 2008. Major newspapers owned by the group include ''Adresseavisen'', ''Harstad Tidende'', ''Troms Folkeblad'', ''Sunnmørs .... In the 1970s, the paper won a circulation war with its local competitor, '' Romsdal Folkeblad''. In 2013 ''Romsdals Budstikke'' was named Newspaper of the Year in Norway. ''Romsdals Budstikke'' had an all-time high circulation of 19,004 in 1999. In 2008 th ...
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Moss Avis
''Moss Avis'' is a local newspaper in Moss, Norway. Having a rivalry with ''Moss Dagblad'', it is published six days a week. The chief editor is Pål Enghaug. It was established in 1876, and became affiliated with the Liberal Party. It later shifted to the right before becoming non-partisan. It was originally published three times a week, but this was expanded to six times in 1931. It changed to tabloid format in 1989, and launched its Internet site in 1999. Between 1998 and 2008 it was published seven times a week. In addition to Moss, the newspaper covers Rygge, Råde, Våler, Son and Hobøl. It has a circulation of 14,979, of whom 14,703 are subscribers. It is owned by Mediehuset Østfold, which is owned 99.3% by Edda Media Edda Media was a Norwegian media group that owns a number of Norwegian newspapers, television channels, radio channels and websites. The company is part of the Mecom Group and is the remaining domestic part of Orkla Media. In 2006 the newspapers i .... ...
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