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National Association Of Local Newspapers
The National Association of Local Newspapers (, 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 interests. Among the first issues it dealt with was inclusion of the smallest local newspapers in the direct press support system, which occurred in 1989. The association is now a co-owner of the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations, the company responsible for monitoring newspapers' circulation figures. These figures are the basis for receiving press subsidies. The association also represents its member companies in various government agencies and committees. The National Association of Local Newspapers is not a tariff organization, and therefore does not negotiate on behalf of its member companies. Some of the association's members are also members of the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association (MBL). The National Association of Local Newspapers has over 100 smal ...
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Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of Norway. Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a Dependencies of Norway, dependency, and not a part of the Kingdom; Norway also Territorial claims in Antarctica, claims the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. Norway has a population of 5.6 million. Its capital and largest city is Oslo. The country has a total area of . The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden, and is bordered by Finland and Russia to the northeast. Norway has an extensive coastline facing the Skagerrak strait, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Barents Sea. The unified kingdom of Norway was established in 872 as a merger of Petty kingdoms of Norway, petty kingdoms and has existed continuously for years. From 1537 to 1814, Norway ...
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Bømlo-nytt
''Bømlo-nytt'' (The Bømlo News) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Svortland in Vestland county. ''Bømlo-nytt'' covers events in the municipality of Bømlo and is issued every Wednesday and Saturday. The newspaper first appeared on August 30, 1973 and it is published in Nynorsk Nynorsk (; ) is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (''Landsmål''), parallel to the Da .... The chief editor is Randi Olsen, who succeeded Stein-Erik Ovesen on June 6, 2011. Circulation According to the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, ''Bømlo-nytt'' has had the following annual circulation: * 2006: 3,381 * 2007: 3,398 * 2008: 3,407 * 2009: 3,337 * 2010: 3,301 * 2011: 3,152 * 2012: 3,198 * 2013: 3,294 * 2014: 3,188 * 2015: 3,141 * 2016: 3,205 References External links''Bømlo-nytt'' home page {{DEFAULTSORT:Bomlo-nytt New ...
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Fjell-Ljom
(), originally spelled ''Fjeld-Ljom'', is a local weekly Norwegian newspaper published in Røros in Trøndelag county. has been published since January 8, 1886. In 1979 the newspaper went into bankruptcy after losing out to its competitor , and it stopped appearing. Thanks to local interests, the newspaper was relaunched in 1993, when it was resumed as a weekly publication. The newspaper was long associated with the Liberal Party, and it was shut down from 1943 to the end of the Second World War. has been associated with a number of prominent cultural figures throughout its existence, the best-known being the author Johan Falkberget. is published by the company A/S Avisdrift, the largest shareholder of which is . The newspaper's chief editor and general manager is Bjørn Tore Hindklev. ''Fjell-Ljom'' was previously edited and printed in facilities along the Hyttelva, the river running through the center of Røros. The newspaper and its printing press were located there for 88 ...
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Finnmarksposten
''Finnmarksposten'' is a local newspaper published in Honningsvåg, Norway. It was established in 1866. It has a circulation of 1235, of whom 726 are subscribers. ''Finnmarksposten'' is owned by ''Finnmark Dagblad'' since 1993, which in turn is owned 100% by A-pressen. Well known journalist Reidar Stavseth Reidar Stavseth (May 21, 1907 – April 12, 1991) was a Norwegians, Norwegian newspaper editor and a politician for the Conservative Party (Norway), Conservative Party. He served as editor for many different newspapers and is best known for being ... was also the editor of the newspaper in 1930. ReferencesNorwegian Media Registry External linksWebsite Newspapers established in 1866 Newspapers published in Norway Mass media in Finnmark Nordkapp 1866 establishments in Norway Amedia {{norway-newspaper-stub ...
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Enebakk Avis
''Enebakk Avis'' (The Enebakk Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Enebakk in Akershus 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. The paper is edited by Gunnleik Seierstad. Circulation According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers The National Association of Local Newspapers (, 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 interests. Among the first issu ..., ''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 ...
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Eikerbladet
''Eikerbladet'' (The Eiker Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Mjøndalen in Buskerud county. The newspaper appears on Tuesdays and Fridays, and it covers events in the municipalities of Øvre Eiker and Nedre Eiker. The paper's editor is Knut Bråthen. Circulation According to the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association The Norwegian Media Businesses' Association (, MBL) is an employers' organisation in Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote ..., ''Eikerbladet'' has had the following annual circulation: * 2006: 2,485 * 2007: 2,628 * 2008: 2,676 * 2009: 2,716 * 2010: 2,789 * 2011: 2,792 * 2012: 2,901 * 2013: 3,076 * 2014: 3,179 * 2015: 3,070 * 2016: 3,020 References External links''Eikerbladet'' home page {{italic title Newspapers published in Norway Norwegian-language newspapers Mass media in Buskerud Buskerud Newspapers establishe ...
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Eidsvoll Ullensaker Blad
''Eidsvoll Ullensaker Blad'' is a local newspaper published in Eidsvoll, Norway. It was established in 1901 as ''Eidsvoll Blad'', and eventually became affiliated with the Centre Party. It was originally published twice a week; this was increased to three issues in 1930 and four issues in 1969. It mainly covers the municipalities of Eidsvoll and Hurdal, but is also distributed in Gjerdrum, Ullensaker and Nannestad Nannestad is a municipality in Akershus county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Romerike. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Teigebyen. History Nannestad was established as a municipality on 1 Janua .... It had a circulation of 6,858 in 1983, increasing to the current 8,178, of whom 7,915 are subscribers. It is owned by various local people and groups. References External links Official website 1901 establishments in Norway Centre Party (Norway) newspapers Mass media in Eidsvoll Newspapers published in Norway ...
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Drangedalsposten
''Drangedalsposten'' (The Drangedal Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Drangedal in Telemark county. The newspaper is published every Thursday and it was founded by the local community in 1999 after the Orkla Group purchased and then incorporated the newspaper ''Drangedal Blad'' into '' Kragerø Blad Vestmar''. The editor of the paper is Gry Rønjum. Circulation According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers The National Association of Local Newspapers (, 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 interests. Among the first issu ..., ''Drangedalsposten'' has had the following annual circulation: *2004: 1,963 *2005: 1,988 *2006: 1,980 *2007: 1,952 *2008: 1,970 *2009: 1,954 *2010: 1,905 *2011: 1,907 *2012: 1,941 *2013: 1,946 *2014: 2,096 *2015: 2,060 *2016: 1,919 References External l ...
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Dølen (Vinstra)
''Dølen'' (The Dalesman) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Vinstra in Innlandet county. It is not affiliated with any political party. The newspaper covers events in the central Gudbrand Valley in the municipalities of Ringebu, Sør-Fron, and Nord-Fron. The editorship is based in Vinstra, and the newspaper contains material in both Bokmål and Nynorsk. The newspaper was first published on July 31, 1997, and it is issued once a week, on Tuesdays. The motto of the newspaper is "For døl og dal" (For dalesman and valley). The paper is a member of the National Association of Local Newspapers and Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, and it had a circulation of 3,839 as of December 31, 2014. The editor of the newspaper is Bjørn Kjellsson Sletten. Sletten will be replaced by a successor in September 2017. Circulation According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations The Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations () is a company that monitors the print runs of Norwegia ...
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Dalane Tidende
''Dalane Tidende'' is a local newspaper published in Egersund, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of .... History ''Dalane Tidende'' was started in 1885 as ''Dalernes Tidende''. Its name was changed in 1934. It was stopped in 1941, but returned in 1945. Present Day It has a circulation of 6775 (2022). ''Dalane Tidende'' is published by ''Dalane Tidende & Egersund Avis AS'', which is owned by half a dozen private persons. ReferencesNorwegian Media Registry External linksWebsite Newspapers established in 1885 Daily newspapers published in Norway Egersund 1885 establishments in Norway {{norway-newspaper-stub ...
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Dag Og Tid
''Dag og Tid'' () is a national weekly newspaper in Norway that uses the Nynorsk standard of the Norwegian language. ''Dag og Tid'' was founded in 1962. Contrary to most other Norwegian newspapers, its circulation has recently increased significantly, nearly doubling over the last two decades. History and profile ''Dag og Tid'' was founded in 1962. The paper is published weekly. Its headquarters is located in Oslo. ''Dag og Tid'' is politically independent, but editorially radical. It focuses on culture and politics. It is owned by various persons and groups. The current editor is Svein Gjerdåker. In the 2010s, ''Dag og Tid'' was one of few Norwegian print newspapers with a substantial increase of readers. Its circulation in 2015 was 10,948, up from 7,228 copies in 2008.''Dag og Tid''
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