''Stavanger Aftenblad'' () (lit: ''Stavanger Evening Paper'') or simply ''Aftenbladet'' is a daily
newspaper
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based in
Stavanger
Stavanger (, , American English, US usually , ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Norway. It is the fourth largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the a ...
,
Norway
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, and owned by
Schibsted Media Group.
Norwegian owners held 42 percent of the shares in Schibsted at the end of 2015. ''Stavanger Aftenblad'' is thus majority foreign-owned.
History and profile
''Stavanger Aftenblad'' was founded in 1893
by the priest
Lars Oftedal, and was for a long period a publication for the
Norwegian Liberal Party. The paper is based in Stavanger
[ and is owned by the Media Norge, a subsidiary of the ]Schibsted
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In 2019, Schibsted spun off the majority of their online marketp ...
company.
''Stavanger Aftenblad'' has a Christian-conservative stance. The paper went from broadsheet format to tabloid format on 16 September 2006. Its editor-in-chief
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The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
is Kjersti Sortland Kjersti is a given name. Notable people with the given name include:
* Kjersti Alveberg (born 1948), Norwegian choreographer and dancer
* Kjersti Bale (born 1959), Norwegian philologist
* Kjersti Beck (born 1979), Norwegian handball player
* Kjerst ...
.
The online version of ''Stavanger Aftenblad'' had an English news service, aimed at the English speaking foreign community in Norway who were not fluent in the language, and international audiences interested in Norway. The English service closed in January 2009 due to the then-ongoing financial crisis
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.
The circulation of ''Stavanger Aftenblad'' was 70,000 copies in 2003. The paper had a circulation of 68,186 copies in 2005.[ Its circulation was 65,500 copies in 2009.]
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1893 establishments in Norway
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