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Oslo
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
Norway's second most popular and widely circulated newspaper, a typical tabloid with sensational news from everyday life in the Arctic region. She started her story in the post-war period, publishing news from local residents.
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Oslo
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The largest-circulation newspaper in Norway, published daily twice a day, in the morning and evening editions. The evening edition is regionally dependent and is distributed only in the east of the country, especially in Oslo and Akerskus.
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Norway
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
The second most popular tabloid in Norway after VG, a newspaper with more than 150 years of history, most of which was associated with the Liberal Party. Today it is politically neutral. Norway's first Sunday and electronic newspaper.
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Bergen
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The regional newspaper of Bergen, the largest city in western Norway, as well as the entire Bergen Peninsula, is considered the most widely distributed newspaper outside of Oslo. «Newspaper of the Year» 2011 according to the European Newspaper Congress. The Saturday edition is supplemented by the «BTMagasinet» app.
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Oslo
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·Дача, сад, огород
·None
A popular agricultural and farmers weekly in Norway, published in Oslo since 1974. It is intended for residents of regions, provinces and rural areas, agronomists, farmers and entrepreneurs. Official publication of the Norwegian Farmers Union.
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Oslo
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Norway's leading business newspaper, and the third-largest printed periodical daily in the country. Weekly supplements to the newspaper are dedicated to investment, culture, art, travel, technology and are intended for a wide range of readers.
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Stavanger
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Newspaper of Stavanger, a town and commune in the Rugaland district, located on the peninsula of the same name on the southwestern coast of Norway, considered the country's oil capital. The newspaper is also available for representatives of the Norwegian diaspora in other countries.
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Trondheim
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The oldest newspaper in Norway, the regional newspaper of Trondheim, was originally an advertising publication with ads, now it is a national, multi-faceted and authoritative, conservative newspaper of central and western Norway.
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Kristiansand
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
A regional newspaper of Southern Norway, the editorial office is located in Kristiansand, the publication is distributed in Fylke Vest-Agder and Sørland.
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Shedsmu
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The newspaper of the Norwegian city and municipality of Shedsmu, Romerike region, which has long represented the interests of the Labor Party, is currently considered independent and neutral.
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Aalesund
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
One of the leading newspapers of the west coast of Norway, the Sanmer region and the city of Aalesund. For a long time, the newspaper remained a family business and supported the Venstre party. The newspaper's journalistic work has received a number of awards at the local and international levels.
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Tensberg
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Daily conservative publication of Tensberg, a city and municipality in Norway, the administrative center of Fylke Vestfall. For a long time, the newspaper was associated with the Conservative Party of Norway.
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Dramens
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Newspaper of the Norwegian municipality and the eponymous town of Drammens, located in Buskerud province near Oslo. It was formed from two local newspapers in the early 1900s, whose editorial offices were merged. A classic regional Norwegian newspaper.
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Oslo
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·General
·None
Political, cultural and social weekly in Norwegian for intellectuals and culturally enlightened readers, a popular place for lively debates on current topics of the week and a platform for discussing various ideas.
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Billingstad
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
A daily provincial newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in Norwegian Billingstad in Asker. The publication is the main local newspaper for the municipalities of Asker and Berum in Akershus. The newspaper has long supported the Conservative Party of Norway.
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Shien
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Regional independent publication of Telemark Province in southeastern Norway on the Atlantic coast, as well as its administrative center, Skien. Norway's first Tabloid newspaper. Initially, she adhered to the liberal-conservative trend.
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Bergen
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The second most popular newspaper in the Norwegian city of Bergen. Initially, the publication represented the interests of the labor movement and the local Bergen branch of the Norwegian Labor Party. At the moment, it takes a neutral political position.
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Oslo
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Religious
A nationwide Norwegian religious and Christian newspaper that aims to convey to readers the importance of the symbol of faith in everyday life. The newspaper regularly receives government subsidies and is quite popular with local readers. Social issues come first, not politics or economics.
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Steinkjer
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Daily newspaper of the Norwegian city and municipality of Steinkjer, the capital of Fylke Trøndelag in the central part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It appeared in the 1940s as a result of the merger of several local newspapers, and simultaneously represented the interests of two political parties.
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Oslo
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
A modern, independent and critical newspaper based in Oslo. For a long time, the newspaper was a leading representative of the Norwegian labor party movement, a representative of the Social Democratic and Labor parties.
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Arendal
·Norwegian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Published in the Norwegian town of Arendal in the Eust-Agder district of Southern Norway, it is distributed in the municipalities of Grimstad, Rieseer and Tvedestrand. For a long time, the newspaper remained the Svendsen family business and supported the Liberal People's Party.
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Oslo
·English
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·Business, finance, money
·None
An independent Norwegian weekly in English, dedicated to the international hydrocarbon market, the oil and gas sector, and technologies for extracting, refining, and delivering oil and gas to consumers.
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