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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'', ''Sunnmørsposten'' and ''Romsdals Budstikke''. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Business units PNV Media Stampen Group ( GP, TTELA, Hallandsposten, Hallands Nyheter, '' Bohusläningen, StrömstadsTidning, Alingsås Tidning, Kungsbacka-Posten, Kungälvs-Posten, Lokaltidningen STO, Mölndals-Posten and Free news pappers: Alingsås Kuriren, Lerums Tidning, ST-tidningen, Varbergsposten och Vänersborgaren)'' Adresseavisen Gruppen *Adresseavisen *Avisa Sør-Trøndelag *Brønnøysunds Avis *Fosna-Folket * Hitra-Frøya *Innherreds Folkeblad og Verdalingen *Levanger-Avisa *Trønderbladet Harstad Tidende Gruppen *Altaposten *Andøyposten *Framtid i Nord *Harstad Tidende *iTromsø *SortlandsAvisa *Troms Folkeblad *Vesteraalens Avis *Ve ...
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Allmennaksjeselskap
''Aksjeselskap'' is the Norwegian term for a stock-based company. It is usually abbreviated AS, historically often written as A/S. An AS is always a limited company, i.e. the owners cannot be held liable for any debt beyond the stock capital. Public companies are called Allmennaksjeselskap (ASA), while companies without limited liability are called '' Ansvarlig selskap'' (ANS). All AS companies must have a stock capital of at least NOK 30,000. In addition, they must have a board of directors, depending on the size of turnover, balance sheet total or number of employees, an auditor. They may appoint a managing director (MD) or chief executive (CEO). If the company has assets exceeding NOK 3 million, the board must have at least three members and cannot be chaired by the MD/CEO. Practically all Norwegian companies have a fiscal year from January to December, but some foreign subsidiaries may have a different fiscal year, as is allowed, to match the parent corporation. The ASA ...
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Avisa Sør-Trøndelag
Avisa may refer to: *Arbeider-Avisa, a daily newspaper published in Trondheim, Norway, from 1924 to 1996 *Avisa Nordland, newspaper published in Bodø, Norway *Avisa Partners, a French disinformation firm *Avisa Relation oder Zeitung one of the first news-periodicals in the world, published in Augsburg, Germany in 1609 *Levanger-Avisa, regional newspaper in Norway * Steinkjer-Avisa, weekly, local newspaper published in Steinkjer, Norway *Trønder-Avisa ''Trønder-Avisa'' is a regional newspaper in Norway. It is printed in the town of Steinkjer in Nord-Trøndelag. The newspaper was founded as a union of '' Nord-Trøndelag'' (founded 1919) and '' Inntrøndelagen'' (founded 1897) after both newspape ...
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Vesterålen Online
Vesterålen is a district and archipelago in Nordland county, Norway. It is located just north of Lofoten and west of Harstad. It is the northernmost part of Nordland county. Sortland is the largest town, situated near the center of the archipelago. Vesterålen includes the municipalities of Andøy, Bø, Hadsel, Sortland, and Øksnes. Name The Old Norse forms of the name were ' and ' (plural). The first element is ' which means "west" and the last element is ' which means "(deep and narrow) sound" or "strait". The name describes the seaway west of the island of Hinnøya. The old name of the seaway east of Hinnøya (now called Tjeldsundet) might have been ' (meaning "the eastern sound/strait"). Geography Vesterålen consists of the municipalities of Andøy, Bø, Hadsel, Sortland, and Øksnes. According to some definitions, Lødingen is also included. Vesterålen is made up of several islands: Langøya, Andøya, Hadseløya, the western part of Hinnøya, the northern part of ...
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Vesteraalens Avis
''Vesteraalens Avis'' is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Stokmarknes, Norway, and covering the district of Vesterålen. The newspaper was founded in 1892. Among its editors was Nanna With Nanna Bergitte Caroline With (30 May 1874 – 22 February 1965) was a Norwegian journalist, voice pedagogue and organizational leader. Early life and career She was born in Andenes, Norway, a daughter of ship owner and politician Richard With ..., who edited the newspaper from 1905 to 1908. The newspaper is issued three days per week. It had a circulation of 2,388 in 2008. References Newspapers established in 1892 1892 establishments in Norway Mass media in Nordland Vesterålen Newspapers published in Norway {{Norway-newspaper-stub ...
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SortlandsAvisa
''SortlandsAvisa'' (The Sortland Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in the municipality of Sortland in Nordland county. ''SortlandsAvisa'' is a politically independent newspaper. It is published every Thursday, and is edited by Geir Bjørn Nilsen. The newspaper was launched on January 10, 2008. The founder of ''SortlandsAvisa'' and its first editor was Gard Lehne Borch Michalsen, who now heads the media site Medier24. The newspaper is printed by HTG Trykk AS in Harstad. Editors * January 2008 – September 2013: Gard Borch Michalsen * September 2013 – December 2013: Erik Jenssen (acting editor) * January 2013 – July 2016: Thor Anders Angelsen * July 2016 – December 2016: Sanna Drogset Børstad (acting editor) * January 2017 – : Geir Bjørn Nilsen 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 asso ...
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ITromsø
''iTromsø'' (formerly ''Bladet Tromsø'') is a daily (save for Sunday) newspaper published in Tromsø, Norway. History and profile ''Bladet Tromsø'' was first published on 24 January 1898 with Erling Gjemsø as the first editor-in-chief. He was followed by Erling Steinbø in the post. The newspaper initially supported the Liberal Party. Following the party split in 1972, it aligned with the new Liberal People's Party for a short time before declaring its support of the Conservative Party. The newspaper was owned by the company which owns ''Verdens Gang'' from 1986 to 1992. It is now published by Mediehuset iTromsø A/S, a subsidiary of Polaris Media, which was earlier owned by the Schibsted Group. The editor-in-chief is Stig Jakobsen. In December 2009, the newspaper changed its name to ''iTromsø''. , it had a circulation of 9,500 copies. Editor in chief *1898 – 1898 Erling Gjemsø *1898 – 1912 Erling Steinbø *1912 – 1916 Anders Hamre *1916 – 1916 Sver ...
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Framtid I Nord
''Framtid i Nord'' ("Future in the North") is a local newspaper in northern Troms, a county in Northern Norway. It focuses on local news from the municipalities of Kvænangen, Nordreisa, Lyngen, Skjervøy, Gáivuotna ( Kåfjord) and Storfjord. It comes out three days a week and has a circulation of 5,294, of whom 4,413 are subscribers. The editor is Kjetil Martesønn Skog. The newspaper is based in Nordreisa, and claims to be the only newspaper published from within the Arctic Circle. It is published by the company ''Framtid i nord avisdrift AS'', which is in turn owned by Polaris Media (58.6%), Bladet Tromsø (21.0%) and Troms Folkeblad ''Troms Folkeblad'' is a newspaper published in Troms, Norway. Its main office is located in Finnsnes. History and profile ''Troms Folkeblad'' was first published on 15 November 1965. The paper is part of Polaris Media and is published by Harstad ... (20.4%). ReferencesNorwegian Media Registry Newspapers published in Norway Mass media in Tr ...
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Andøyposten
''Andøyposten'' is a Norwegian language regional newspaper published in Andenes, Norway. History and profile ''Andøyposten'' was established in 1979. The paper is based in Andenes and is published three times per week. As of 2005 Schibsted owned 28% of the paper. The publisher is the Harstad Tidende Gruppen, a subsidiary of the Polaris Media ASA. ''Andøyposten'' sold 1,734 copies in 2012. The paper had a circulation of 1,963 copies in 2013. See also * List of newspapers in Norway The number of national daily newspapers in Norway was 96 in 1950, whereas it was 83 in 1965. A total of 191 newspapers was published in 1969. There were 221 newspapers in the country in 1996. The number of the newspaper was 233 in the country in 1 ... References External links Official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Andoyposten 1979 establishments in Norway Newspapers established in 1979 Newspapers published in Norway Norwegian-language newspapers Polaris Media ...
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Altaposten
''Altaposten'' is a Norwegian daily newspaper, published in Alta, Norway. History and profile ''Altaposten'' was founded in 1969, and its first editor was Øystein Dalland. From 1988 Ulf Jørgensen edited the newspaper, and since 2001 the editor-in-chief has been Rolf Edmund Lund. ''Altaposten'' was the owner of the Sami newspaper ''Áššu'' until its merge with ''Min Áigi'' to form ''Ávvir'', which is owned by ''Altaposten'' together with ''Finnmark Dagblad ''Finnmark Dagblad'' is a Norwegian daily newspaper, published in Hammerfest, Norway. The newspaper was founded in 1913 as ''Vestfinmarkens Socialdemokrat''. It changed its name to ''Vestfinnmark Arbeiderblad'' in 1923. From 1940 the newspaper wa ...''. ''Altaposten'' had a circulation of 4,793 copies in 2012. The 2013 circulation of the paper was 4,535 copies. References External links Official website Publications established in 1969 1969 establishments in Norway Daily newspapers published in Norway Norwegian- ...
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Trønderbladet
''Trønderbladet'' is a local online and print newspaper published in Melhus, Norway. It covers the municipalities of Melhus, Skaun, Midtre Gauldal, Klæbu and the Gaulosen area of Trondheim. Published in tabloid format, the newspaper had a circulation of 5,116 in 2013. The newspaper is owned by 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 .... It has three weekly issues, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The newspaper was founded in 1979. References 1979 establishments in Norway Melhus Mass media in Trøndelag Newspapers established in 1979 Newspapers published in Norway Polaris Media {{norway-newspaper-stub ...
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Levanger-Avisa
''Levanger-Avisa'' is a regional newspaper in Norway. The newspaper was founded in 1848 and it is Norway's fifth-oldest newspaper. It is part of Adresseavisen Media Group. The publisher is a company with the same name, Levanger-Avisa AS. ''Levanger-Avisa'' became the Local Newspaper of the Year in Norway in 1999. See also List of Norwegian newspapers The number of national daily newspapers in Norway was 96 in 1950, whereas it was 83 in 1965. A total of 191 newspapers was published in 1969. There were 221 newspapers in the country in 1996. The number of the newspaper was 233 in the country in 1 ... References External links www.levangeravisa.no 1848 establishments in Norway Newspapers published in Norway Mass media in Trøndelag Norwegian-language newspapers Polaris Media Publications established in 1848 {{norway-newspaper-stub ...
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Innherreds Folkeblad Og Verdalingen
''Innherreds Folkeblad og Verdalingen'' is a local online and print newspaper in published in Verdal, Norway. Owned 97.6 percent by ''Adresseavisen'', the newspaper has a circulation of 4,413 in 2013. It has three weekly issues, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Published in tabloid format, the newspaper was created in 1952 through a merger to '' Innherreds Folkeblad'' and ''Verdalingen''. See also * List of newspapers in Norway The number of national daily newspapers in Norway was 96 in 1950, whereas it was 83 in 1965. A total of 191 newspapers was published in 1969. There were 221 newspapers in the country in 1996. The number of the newspaper was 233 in the country in 1 ... References External links Official website Newspapers published in Norway Verdal Mass media in Trøndelag 1952 establishments in Norway Newspapers established in 1952 Norwegian-language newspapers Polaris Media {{norway-newspaper-stub ...
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