''Enebakk Avis'' (The Enebakk Gazette) is a local
Norwegian newspaper published in
Enebakk in
Akershus
Akershus () is a traditional region and current electoral district in Norway, with Oslo as its main city and traditional capital. It is named after the Akershus Fortress in Oslo. From the middle ages to 1919, Akershus was a fief and main county ...
county.
The company Enebakk Avis AS was launched as its own business by Smaalenene Medier AS. The first issue of the paper was published on December 22, 1999. ''Enebakk Avis'' is owned by
Amedia.
[''Store norske leksikon'': Enebakk Avis.](_blank)
/ref> The paper is edited by Gunnleik Seierstad.
Circulation
According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations The Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations ( no, Norsk Opplagskontroll AS) is a company that monitors the print runs of Norwegian newspapers, magazines, and weekly publications, and offers advice on calculating circulation numbers. It was establishe ...
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 in ...
, ''Enebakk Avis'' has had the following annual circulation:
*2000: 1,968
*2001: 2,405
*2002: 3,468
*2003: 2,527
*2004: 2,749
*2005: 2,845
*2006: 2,985
*2007: 2,984
*2008: 3,046
*2009: 2,935
*2010: 2,939
*2011: 2,864
*2012: 2,769
*2013: 2,671
*2014: 2,604
*2015: 2,389
*2016: 2,408''Medienorge'': Opplagstall norske aviser.
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References
External links
''Enebakk Avis'' home page
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Newspapers published in Norway
Norwegian-language newspapers
Mass media in Akershus
Enebakk
Publications established in 1999
1999 establishments in Norway