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''Morgenbladet'' is a Norwegian weekly,
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, covering politics, culture and science.


History

''Morgenbladet'' was founded in 1819 by the book printer Niels Wulfsberg. The paper is the country's first daily newspaper; however,
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was founded earlier. For a long time, ''Morgenbladet'' was also the country's top-ranking newspaper by circulation. Adolf Bredo Stabell, chief editor from 1831 to 1857, made ''Morgenbladet'' an important force of opposition, both in politics and literature. Among its writers during this period was the author
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. The leadership of Christian Friele, from 1857 to 1893, turned ''Morgenbladet'' into the leading conservative news outlet in Norway. It was read by most people of authority and became the newspaper of high-ranking bureaucrats. It was soon challenged by new competition:
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(1860), catering to the merchant class, and
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(1868) and
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(1869), representing opposition to the ruling classes. Connections to the conservative party grew even stronger after the turn of the century. C.J. Hambro, who later went on to be
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of the
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for eight years and president of the
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for eighteen years, was editor of ''Morgenbladet'' in 1913-1919. After resisting the directions imposed by the occupants during
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, its chief editor Olaf Gjerløw and news editor
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were arrested by the Germans in 1941. When the new chief editor Rolv Werner Erichsen was sent to the
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by the German occupying force in 1943, the newspaper was discontinued for the remainder of the war. After the war Morgenbladet struggled to survive, partly because it refused to give in to commercialism and carry ads. The conservative and libertarian business organisation
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owned the newspaper in the period 1983-87. It was relaunched as an independent commentary newspaper in 1987 under editor Hans Geelmuyden, who resigned along with most of the editorial staff after numerous conflicts with the owner
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. From 1988 on, Hansen aligned the newspaper with the Norwegian Progress Party. This era came to an end in 1993, when ''Morgenbladet'' was bought by
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. Lie turned the newspaper back into a
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weekly newspaper, now more
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in tone, with emphasis on culture, art, literature and anti-
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politics, in the style of French monthly newspaper
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. In 2003 ownership once again changed, when the newspaper was bought by the Freedom of Speech Foundation, Forlagskonsult AS/Bjørn Smith-Simonsen and
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. Alf van der Hagen became publisher, and the newspaper reintroduced the tabloid format. Anna B. Jenssen replaced van der Hagen as publisher in September 2012. In the period 2003-2014, the circulation more than trebled, reaching 29,382 in 2014, which makes it the largest weekly newspaper in Norway by circulation, and the ninth largest of all newspapers. In a string of purchases from 2013 to 2016,
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bought more than 90 percent of the shares in Morgenbladet AS. From 2016, ''Morgenbladets headquarters are co-located with
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and
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at Akerselva Atrium.


Current profile

On its front page, ''Morgenbladet'' describes itself as «an independent, weekly newspaper about politics, culture and academics». It has been described as similar in character to the German ''
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'' and Danish ''
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''. Its target demographic is the well educated and culture-oriented, with 68% of readers having more than four years of university or college education. According to editor Anna B. Jenssen, the newspaper aims to be “a meeting place for ideas, a room for reflection and debate, and a place for the long thoughts that are a necessary part of a critical, public debate, but that falls outside of the rhythm of daily newspapers and online outlets”. The newspaper is divided into four major sections: current events, ideas, culture and books. ''Morgenbladet'''s online version is for the most part equal to the print version. It was the first major news website in Norway to make the switch to encrypted-only access, through
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. It was also the first to sell individual with
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named it weekly newspaper of the year for 2018, the jury commending its “unmistakable profile content- and designwise”. The newspaper is dependent on economic support from the Norwegian Government.


Circulation

Numbers from the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association,
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. * 1995: 5,057 * 2000: 6,022 * 2005: 13,870 * 2010: 23,637 * 2015: 29,046


Chief editors

* Niels Wulfsberg (1819-1821) *
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(1821-1831) * Adolf Bredo Stabell (1831-1857) * Christian Friele (1857-1894) *
Nils Vogt Nils Vogt may refer to: * Nils Vogt (comedian) (born 1948), Norwegian comedian * Nils Vogt (civil servant) (1926–2000), Norwegian civil servant and diplomat *Nils Collett Vogt (1864–1937), Norwegian poet * Nils Vogt (journalist) (1859–1927), ...
(1894-1913) * C.J. Hambro (1913-1919) * Olaf Gjerløw (1919-1941, 1945-1949) * Rolv Werner Erichsen (1941-1943) *
Birger Kildal Birger Kildal (15 April 1849 – 13 December 1913) was a Norwegian attorney and businessman. He served as politician with the Liberal Party and was appointed District Governor in Romsdal. Background Kildal was born at Christiania (now Oslo), Nor ...
(1958-1963) * Christian Christensen (1963-1982) * Sverre M. Gunnerud (1982-1984) *
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(1984-1985) * Paul Einar Vatne (1985-1987) * Hans Geelmuyden (1987-1988) *
Hroar Hansen Hroar Anton Hansen (24 April 1947 – 31 October 2015) was a Norwegian industrial leader and politician. Hansen was known for having been the owner of the newspapers ''Morgenbladet'' and ''Søndag Søndag''. He was a known entrepreneur during the ...
(1988-1993) *
Truls Lie ''Ny Tid'' (English: ''Modern Times Review'') is Norway's largest international quarterly review of non-fiction books – up to 50 in each issue. It is currently owned by Ny Tid & Orientering AS. ''Ny Tid'' is headed by the newspaper founder Tr ...
(1993-2003) * Alf van der Hagen (2003-2012) * Anna Børve Jenssen (2012-2019) * Sun Heidi Sæbø (2019-)


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

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Morgenbladet 1819 establishments in Norway Newspapers published in Oslo Weekly newspapers published in Norway Norwegian-language newspapers Publications established in 1819