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In 1928 Aftenposten adopted the most conservative variant of the spelling standard of 1917, which is largely similar to the "moderate Bokmål" or "Riksmål" standard used today. During the Norwegian language struggle from the early 1950s, Aftenposten was the main newspaper of the Riksmål variety of Norwegian, and maintained close ties to the ...
List of newspapers in Norway. The number of national daily newspapers in Norway was 96 in 1950, whereas it was 83 in 1965. [1] A total of 191 newspapers was published in 1969. [2] There were 221 newspapers in the country in 1996. [3] The number of the newspaper was 233 in the country in 1999. [4]
Morgenbladet. Morgenbladet is Norway's oldest daily newspaper, covering politics, culture and science, now a weekly news magazine primarily directed at well-educated readers. The magazine is notable for its opinion section featuring contributions exclusively from Norwegian academics and other intellectuals.
Norway's most powerful storm in more than three decades ripped off roofs, heightened avalanche risks, canceled flights and cut power as it raged in parts of the Scandinavian country Thursday. A ...
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]
2003; 21 years ago. ( 2003) 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 ...
NRK News (in Norwegian: NRK Nyheter) is the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's news organisation. It produces news around the clock for radio and television in Norwegian and Sami. There are two main newsrooms, one for radio (NRK Dagsnytt) and one for television (NRK Dagsrevyen); both are headquartered in the Norwegian capital Oslo.
49229316. Website. www.bt.no. Bergens Tidende 30 January 1870. Bergens Tidende is Norway 's fifth-largest newspaper, and the country's largest newspaper outside Oslo. Bergens Tidende is owned by the public company Schibsted ASA. [1] Norwegian owners held a mere 42% of the shares in Schibsted at the end of 2015. [2]