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Bergens Tidende is owned by the public company Schibsted, which also owns Aftenposten, Stavanger Aftenblad, and Fædrelandsvennen. [4] At least 30% of the shares of Schibsted are owned by foreign investment banks and insurance companies, such as Goldman Sachs. [5] The paper began to be published in tabloid format in 2006. [6]
Bergens Arbeiderblad eventually became larger than Arbeidet, and instead started competing with Bergens Tidende, which was dominant in the city. [4] Bergens Arbeiderblad was stopped by the Nazi authorities in February 1941 during the German occupation of Norway, chief editor Oscar Ihlebæk was sent to a German concentration camp, where he died just after the camp was liberated by the Allied ...
There were 221 newspapers in the country in 1996. [3] The number of the newspaper was 233 in the country in 1999. [4] The Institute for Information and Media Science at the University of Bergen listed 296 newspapers in 2003. There were 297 titles in 2012. [2]
Vestnytt was established in 1988. [1] The paper is owned by Bergens Tidende. [2] It is a bilingual newspaper and published in both Nynorsk and Bokmål. [3]It was formerly published three days a week, on Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturdays, but since 2015 appears twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.
He was appointed as political journalist in the newspaper Bergens Tidende from 2008. From 2017 to 2020 he was news leader in Verdens Gang. Serving as news editor of Bergens Tidende from 2020 to 2023, he was appointed chief editor of the newspaper from 2024, [1] taking over from Frøy Gudbrandsen. [2]
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Bergens Tidende (newspaper) begins publication. [9] Christiestøtten (monument) erected. 1872 - Hanseatic Museum established. [15] 1873 - Causative agent of leprosy, the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, identified by Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen. [16] 1875 - Population: 54,436. [10] [17] 1876 - Bergens Kreditbank established. [14] 1882