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  2. Norwegian Non-Fiction Writers and Translators Association

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    The purpose of the fund is to support the production of Norwegian non-fiction, primarily through grant schemes for non-fiction authors and translators. The grants from the Non-fiction Literary Fund amount to approximately US$7.5 million per year. $4.5 million is paid in the form of project grants to authors and translators working on a book ...

  3. God morgen Norge - Wikipedia

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    God morgen Norge (English: Good morning Norway) is a Norwegian morning-based current affairs program [1] that has been on TV 2 since October 24, [2] 1994. [3] It is broadcast every morning from Monday to Friday between 06.55 and approx. 10.00 (until autumn 2008: 06.25 to approx. 09.45). [4]

  4. Dagbladet - Wikipedia

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    Dagbladet has played an important role in development of new editorial products in Norway. In 1990, the newspaper was the first in Norway to publish a Sunday edition in more than 70 years, and in 1995, it became the first of the major Norwegian newspapers with an online edition. In 2007 it had a circulation of 204,850 copies. [11]

  5. Norway News - Wikipedia

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    Norway News is an online news site (www.norwaynews.com), written in English. It is dedicated to Norwegian affairs, abroad and domestic since 2003. The news site is run by an Independent Journalist. It has readers worldwide. A majority of readers reside in the US and Asia, in addition to non- Norwegian speaking individuals inside and outside Norway.

  6. Adresseavisen - Wikipedia

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    Adresseavisen (Urban East Norwegian: [ɑˈdrɛ̀sːəɑˌviːsn̩]; commonly known as Adressa) is a regional newspaper published daily, except Sundays, in Trondheim, Norway. [1] The paper has been in circulation since 1767 and is one of the oldest newspapers in Norway after Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler which was launched in 1763. [2]

  7. Category:Newspapers published in Norway - Wikipedia

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    27 languages. Anarâškielâ ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Newspapers published in Norway"

  8. Dagens Næringsliv - Wikipedia

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    Dagens Næringsliv (Norwegian for "Today's Business"), commonly known as DN, is a Norwegian newspaper specializing in business news. As of 2015 [update] , it is the third-largest newspaper in Norway. Editor-in-chief is Janne Johannessen, [ 1 ] who was appointed in December 2021, as the first female in this position.

  9. Nettavisen - Wikipedia

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    Nettavisen was as of 2015 the second most visited news website in Norway on mobile platforms, and one of the largest overall on digital platforms. [4] It has a weekly readership of 2,6 million in the Norwegian market. According to Stavrum, Nettavisen is currently the only large national newspaper in Norway considered somewhat right-of-centre.