Dagbladet
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Lutefisk and loot: Tax records open in Norway...how a social democracy ought to work, with openness, transparency and social equality as ideals?" columnist Jan Omdahl wrote in the tabloid Dagbladet. He acknowledged, however, that many treat the list like "tax porno" - furtively checking the... In this article: Tax, Norway, Democracy, Lutefisk, Dagbladet, Grete Waitz, Bjoern Daehlie, Liv Ullmann, and Barack Obama |
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Wikipedia | October 10, 2009
Dagbladet (Chicago)
Dagbladet (English:The Daily Paper) was an influential American daily newspaper published in the Norwegian language in Chicago from 1889-1891. Chicago was at that time the cultural center of Norwegian America with twice as many Norwegian...
In this article: Chicago and Minneapolis
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Wikipedia | October 08, 2009
Dagbladet
Dagbladet is Norway's third largest newspaper with a circulation of 146,512 copies in 2006, 15,557 papers less than in 2005 . The newspaper was founded in 1869, and its format was changed to tabloid in 1983. The word "Dagbladet" literally...
In this article: Norway, Suicide, Le Monde diplomatique, Blink, Venstre, Tore Tonne, and EU
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Wikipedia | September 22, 2009
David Weiss (fictional person)
...location and had a special security clearance. He also admitted to conducting espionage in favor of foreign interests. On the same day Dagbladet (Norwegian newspaper) published an article containing a press statement by the Norwegian...
In this article: Norwegian Armed Forces, Aftenposten, The Jerusalem Post, Harald Stanghelle, and Norway
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Wikipedia | September 20, 2009
Shabana Rehman
She married stand-up comedian Dagfinn Nordbo in 2003, the two having initially met on the stand-up circuit in 1999. Tabloid newspaper Dagbladet listed the couple among the country's most influential opinion shapers. After two years of marriage...
In this article: Shabana Rehman, Norway, Norwegian International Film Festival, Mullah Krekar, and Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
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Reuters | September 15, 2009
UPDATE 4-Norway's Stoltenberg wins second term in office
...daily Dagsavisen flashed on its front page. Mainstream daily Aftenposten said "The Victor" next to a smiling picture of Stoltenberg, while Dagbladet lead with "Proud of you Jens", quoting the prime minister's wife. Tabloid VG looked forward,...
In this article: Jens Stoltenberg, Norway, Revenue, Natural gas, Recession, and Unemployment
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Reuters | June 13, 2009
Koenigsegg ready to take over GM's Saab -paper
...loss-making Saab unit, and says it has numerous good solutions to help get the company back on its feet, its major shareholder told daily Dagbladet. A source familiar with the talks told Reuters this week that General Motors is close to...
In this article: Koenigsegg, Saab, General Motors, Forbes magazine, and Reuters
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Wikipedia | December 17, 2008
Hawaii, Oslo
...never meets her, but is hit by an ambulance instead. Hawaii, Oslo was generally very well received by the Norwegian press. The newspaper Dagbladet gave the film five out of six points, and called it an "intense cinematic experience".
In this article: Hawaii, Oslo, Vidar, Verdens Gang, Aftenposten, Bugge Wesseltoft, Stig Henrik Hoff, and John Erik Kaada
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Wikipedia | November 10, 2008
Buddy (2003 film)
...with television, music videos, commercials and short films before, and he had been named "Film talent of the year" by the newspaper Dagbladet in 1999, but this was his first full-length motion picture. Buddy was generally well received by...
In this article: Buddy, Morten Tyldum, Lars Lillo-Stenberg, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Oslo, God, and Norwegian International Film Festival
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NPR | January 16, 2008
Witness Details Afghan Attack on Hotel : NPR
...at the hotel. Two State Department officials said at least one American was among the dead. A Norwegian journalist from the Oslo newspaper Dagbladet also died. The militants killed six people and wounded six, said Interior Ministry...
In this article: NPR, Taliban, Suicide, Kabul, State Department, Afghan National Army, and ANA
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www.washingtonpost.com | December 20, 2006
Sub Poses Environmental Threat in Norway
...500 feet of water. The wreck lay undisturbed for almost 60 years until Norway's Royal Navy discovered it in March 2003. Oslo's newspaper Dagbladet has called it "Hitler's secret poison bomb." The mercury containers are rusting, and some...
In this article: Mercury, Norway, HMS Venturer, Fedje, Norwegian Coastal Administration, Royal Navy, Adolf Hitler, and Japan
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Dagbladet is Norway's third largest newspaper with a circulation of 146,512 copies in 2006, 15,557 papers less than in 2005 . The newspaper was founded in 1869, and its format was changed to tabloid in 1983. The word "Dagbladet" literally means "The day magazine". From 1884 to 1977 the newspaper was affiliated to the Liberal party (Venstre). Since 1977, it has been politically neutral.
Dagbladet is published seven days a week. The publication includes additional weekly feature magazines: Magasinet every Saturday, "Søndag" more oriented towards interior and design every Sunday, "Fredag" focuses on popular culture and young adults every Friday, and also "SportMagasinet" which is a pure feature sports magazine, every Friday.
For a number of years 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. The actual first newspaper was a regional paper called 'Brønnøysunds Avis'. Over the past few years Dagbladet has had success with the Saturday supplement Magasinet which reaches 25.3% of the adult population of Norway.
Dagbladet is owned by the privately held company AS Avishuset Dagbladet. Jens P. Heyerdahl is the largest owner and has effective control trough several different companies.
DB Medialab AS also owns 50% of the Norwegian web portal and ISP start.no and runs the online community Blink.
Anne Aasheim is editor in chief as of August 2006.
Due to the declining of daily circulation the newspaper the last couple of years have reduced the number of workers with some hundreds.
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Editor:
- Anne Aasheim
- Format:
- Tabloid
- Founding Date:
- 1869-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Language:
- Norwegian
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