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Dagbladet

Dagbladet (English: The Daily Magazine) is one of Norway's largest newspapers and is published in the tabloid format. It has 1,400,000 daily readers on mobile, web and paper. Traditionally Dagbladet it was considered the main liberal newspaper of Norway, with a generally liberal progressive editorial outlook, to some extent associated with the movement of cultural radicalism in Scandinavian history.

Dagbladet
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Aller Media (99%), Dagbladets Stiftelse (1%)[1]
EditorJohn Arne Markussen
Founded2 January 1869; 155 years ago (1869-01-02)
Political alignmentFormerly Liberal Party
LanguageNorwegian
HeadquartersHasle, Oslo, Norway
Websitewww.dagbladet.no

The paper edition had a circulation of 46,250 copies in 2016, down from a peak of 228,834 in 1994.[2] The editor-in-chief is Frode Hansen, the political editor is Lars Helle, the news editor is Jan Thomas Holmlund.[3][4]

Dagbladet is published six days a week and includes the additional feature magazine Magasinet every Saturday. Part of the daily tabloid is available at Dagbladet.no, and more articles can be accessed through a paywall. The daily readership of Dagbladet's online tabloid was 1.24 million in 2016.[5] Dagbladet online has received widespread criticism for their unprecedented use of clickbait headlines. This in turn has been speculated to be a reason why their reach has seen a regression in recent years. [6] [7]


History edit

Dagbladet was founded in 1869 by Anthon Bang. Hagbard Emanuel Berner served as its first editor in chief and the first issue was published on 2 January 1869. From 1884 to 1977, the newspaper was affiliated to the Liberal party (Venstre).[8] Since 1977, it has officially been politically neutral, though it has kept its position as a liberal newspaper, also incorporating some culturally radical stands in issues like the language struggle, church policies, feminism, intimate relationship, criminal care, etc. The newspaper was in 1972 against Norway joining the EU, but had changed to pro in 1994.[9] During the German occupation of Norway the editor of Dagbladet, Einar Skavlan, was arrested in April 1942 due to the paper's liberal stance and loyalty to the King.[10]

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] 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.[12]

Due to the declining of daily circulation, the newspaper has reduced the number of workers the last couple of years by a few hundred. Because of this, the newspaper focused more on "simpler news", but recent years, the newspaper has chosen an editorial direction on hard news.[citation needed]

Dagbladet was previously owned by the privately held company Berner Gruppen. Jens P. Heyerdahl was the largest owner and had effective control through several different companies. DB Medialab AS also owned 50% of the Norwegian web portal and ISP start.no and ran the online community Blink from 2002 to 2011.[13]

In June 2013, Dagbladet with online products was sold from Berner Gruppen to Aller Media for reportedly about 300 million Norwegian kroner.[14] As of 2016, 99% of the shares of Dagbladet AS are formally owned by Berner Media Holding AS, which in turn is 100% owned by Aller Media. The remaining 1% of Dagbladet AS is owned by the foundation Dagbladets Stiftelse.[15]

Dagbladet operates a number of technological websites. The online community Blink was large for a period in the 2000s, before it was closed down. Dagbladet also operates Start.no and 123spill.no, but both have been inactive since 2016. Previously, Dagbladet also had the largest gaming website in the Nordic region, PressFire.no, but the website was discontinued by the media house in 2016.[16] In 2018, Dagbladet started a gaming channel on YouTube, Dagbladet Spill, but this was closed down after a year.[17]

Alexandra Beverfjord was the editor-in-chief from 2018 to 2023.[18]

Online edition edit

The online edition of Dagbladet was launched on 8 March 1995[19] following Brønnøysunds Avis, a local newspaper.[20] Dagbladet.no has a readership of nearly 1,2 million per day, which makes it amongst Europe's most successful web newspapers when measured against both population and readership of mother newspaper.[citation needed]

Criticism edit

In 1988, Dagbladet was criticised for the aggressive use of photographs of grieving next-of-kin in the aftermath of the Flight 710 air-disaster. This led to a self-imposed change of practice within the Norwegian press regarding the handling of such incidents.

On 10 November 1989, the day after the fall of the Berlin wall, Dagbladet made no reference to the fall on its front page and instead featured the headline "Let the children swear", a quote from child psychologist Magne Raundalen. This caused criticism and ridicule of the newspaper for being overly tabloid.[21]

Former Minister of Health, Tore Tønne, committed suicide allegedly following Dagbladet's investigations over alleged economic improprieties committed after the conclusion of his term in the Norwegian cabinet. Dagbladet was criticized by the Norwegian Press Association. The paper reprinted the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten's 12 Muhammad Cartoons in 2005.[22]

In May 2011, Dagbladet lost a libel case in Oslo District Court against ambulance driver Erik Schjenken for printing factual errors about the Paramedics incident in Oslo 2007, and was ordered to pay a compensation of 1 million Nkr. In 2013, Dagbladet lost the appeal case in Borgarting Court of Appeal, but the legal ruling was slightly changed and the compensation reduced to 200,000 Nkr.[23] In May 2013, Dagbladet appealed the case to the Supreme Court of Norway.[24]

The newspaper encountered criticism over a cartoon published in November 2011 that equated the Holocaust with the situation in the Gaza Strip.[citation needed] In 2013, Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Jewish communities, and human rights organizations claimed that a cartoon depicting the Jewish tradition of circumcision as barbaric was antisemitic.[25] Editor of the culture-and-opinion sections in Dagbladet Geir Ramnefjell dismissed the criticism of the 2013 drawing, stating that it was an "innocent ridicule of religious practice and nothing more than that".[26] Dagbladet also defended the caricature in an editorial 3 June 2013. The Norwegian Centre Against Racism and the Mosaic community in Norway filed a complaint about the caricature to the Norwegian Press Complaints Commission, which did not find Dagbladet at fault.[27][28]

Circulation edit

Numbers from the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, Mediebedriftenes Landsforening:

Circulation of Dagbladet 1980–2016
  • 1980: 132295
  • 1981: 140429
  • 1982: 138674
  • 1983: 155337
  • 1984: 169317
  • 1985: 175685
  • 1986: 187942
  • 1987: 198937
  • 1988: 206092
  • 1989: 214637
  • 1990: 219757
  • 1991: 214925
  • 1992: 224490
  • 1993: 227796
  • 1994: 228834
  • 1995: 209421
  • 1996: 205740
  • 1997: 204850
  • 1998: 206357
  • 1999: 206969
  • 2000: 192555
  • 2001: 193637
  • 2002: 191164
  • 2003: 186136
  • 2004: 183092
  • 2005: 162069
  • 2006: 146512
  • 2007: 135611
  • 2008: 123383
  • 2009: 105255
  • 2010: 98130
  • 2011: 98989
  • 2012: 88539
  • 2013: 80028
  • 2014: 73647
  • 2015: 56932
  • 2016: 46250

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dagbladets Stiftelse – Oslo – Roller og kunngjøringer". www.proff.no. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  2. ^ . www.mediebedriftene.no. Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  3. ^ redaksjon, Dagbladets (22 June 2023). "Frode Hansen blir ny ansvarlig redaktør i Dagbladet". dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  4. ^ Holm, Marlene Lundberg (1 October 2021). "Lars Helle vender tilbake til Dagbladet". dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Top 10 online newspapers - Medianorway - facts about norwegian media - statisticsmenu - newspapers". medienorge. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  6. ^ "«Fillerister» Dagbladet for clickbait: - Overskriftene gir ingen mening". kampanje.no (in Norwegian). 10 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Tore lager sjokk-rapport over Dagbladet.no: - Ikke sjokkert, sier redaktør". kode24.no (in Norwegian). 10 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  8. ^ Rolf Werenskjold (2008). "The Dailies in Revolt". Scandinavian Journal of History. 33 (4): 417–440. doi:10.1080/03468750802423094. S2CID 142265516.
  9. ^ Store norske leksikon, Dagbladet
  10. ^ Joachim Joesten (Autumn 1942). "The Lights Went Out". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 18 (4): 551. JSTOR 26448498.
  11. ^ "Media in Norway" (Guideline). Regjeringen. 31 August 1996. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  12. ^ TNS-Gallup.no
  13. ^ Blink.dagbladet.no 22 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 21 June 2013
  14. ^ Eric B. Utheim and Line Midtsjø (21 June 2013): Håper å få fortsette på Dagbladet-fronten (in Norwegian) E24, Retrieved 21 June 2013
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  16. ^ Fossbakken, Erlend (30 May 2023). "Tar med seg nettsted og forlater Dagbladet". kampanje.com (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  17. ^ Braseth, Sofie (20 April 2018). "Over 100 søkte på «Norges kuleste jobb». Disse fire skal spille for Dagbladet". dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  18. ^ NRK (22 June 2023). "Alexandra Beverfjord blir ny konserndirektør for Media i Aller Media". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  19. ^ Lars Bo Eriksen; Carina Ihlström (2000). "Evolution of the Web News Genre - The Slow Move Beyond the Print Metaphor" (PDF). Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  20. ^ "Online Journalism Atlas: Norway". Online Journalism. 25 January 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  21. ^ Christian Thorkildsen (7 November 2009) Berlinmurens bannemann Aftenposten.
  22. ^ Jus.no - Den Norske Advokatforening 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Ingvild Bruaset (23 April 2013): Dagbladet vurderer å anke Schjenken-dom (in Norwegian) Aftenposten, Retrieved 1 June 2013
  24. ^ Tommy H. Brakstad (24 May 2013): Dagbladet anker Schjenken-dommen Archived 3 July 2013 at archive.today (in Norwegian) NA24.no, Retrieved 1 June 2013
  25. ^ Editorial (3 June 2013): Dagbladet and antisemitism Dagbladet, retrieved 12 June 2013
  26. ^ John Solsvik (30 May 2013): Dette er blodmerking av jøder 8 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian) Dagen, Retrieved 1 June 2013
  27. ^ Lise Marit Kalstad and Kjell Kvamme (10 June 2013): Klager «antisemittisk» tegneseriestripe inn for PFU 13 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian) Vårt Land, retrieved 12 June 2013
  28. ^ Dagbladet-karikatur frikjent i PFU 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Dagen. 24 September 2013

External links edit

  • Dagbladet.no (in Norwegian)
  • Dagbladet.org (in Norwegian)

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For the Swedish newspaper see Svenska Dagbladet For the 19th century American daily see Dagbladet Chicago Dagbladet English The Daily Magazine is one of Norway s largest newspapers and is published in the tabloid format It has 1 400 000 daily readers on mobile web and paper Traditionally Dagbladet it was considered the main liberal newspaper of Norway with a generally liberal progressive editorial outlook to some extent associated with the movement of cultural radicalism in Scandinavian history DagbladetTypeDaily newspaperFormatTabloidOwner s Aller Media 99 Dagbladets Stiftelse 1 1 EditorJohn Arne MarkussenFounded2 January 1869 155 years ago 1869 01 02 Political alignmentFormerly Liberal PartyLanguageNorwegianHeadquartersHasle Oslo NorwayWebsitewww wbr dagbladet wbr noThe paper edition had a circulation of 46 250 copies in 2016 down from a peak of 228 834 in 1994 2 The editor in chief is Frode Hansen the political editor is Lars Helle the news editor is Jan Thomas Holmlund 3 4 Dagbladet is published six days a week and includes the additional feature magazine Magasinet every Saturday Part of the daily tabloid is available at Dagbladet no and more articles can be accessed through a paywall The daily readership of Dagbladet s online tabloid was 1 24 million in 2016 5 Dagbladet online has received widespread criticism for their unprecedented use of clickbait headlines This in turn has been speculated to be a reason why their reach has seen a regression in recent years 6 7 Contents 1 History 2 Online edition 3 Criticism 4 Circulation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editDagbladet was founded in 1869 by Anthon Bang Hagbard Emanuel Berner served as its first editor in chief and the first issue was published on 2 January 1869 From 1884 to 1977 the newspaper was affiliated to the Liberal party Venstre 8 Since 1977 it has officially been politically neutral though it has kept its position as a liberal newspaper also incorporating some culturally radical stands in issues like the language struggle church policies feminism intimate relationship criminal care etc The newspaper was in 1972 against Norway joining the EU but had changed to pro in 1994 9 During the German occupation of Norway the editor of Dagbladet Einar Skavlan was arrested in April 1942 due to the paper s liberal stance and loyalty to the King 10 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 The actual first newspaper was a regional paper called Bronnoysunds 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 12 Due to the declining of daily circulation the newspaper has reduced the number of workers the last couple of years by a few hundred Because of this the newspaper focused more on simpler news but recent years the newspaper has chosen an editorial direction on hard news citation needed Dagbladet was previously owned by the privately held company Berner Gruppen Jens P Heyerdahl was the largest owner and had effective control through several different companies DB Medialab AS also owned 50 of the Norwegian web portal and ISP start no and ran the online community Blink from 2002 to 2011 13 In June 2013 Dagbladet with online products was sold from Berner Gruppen to Aller Media for reportedly about 300 million Norwegian kroner 14 As of 2016 99 of the shares of Dagbladet AS are formally owned by Berner Media Holding AS which in turn is 100 owned by Aller Media The remaining 1 of Dagbladet AS is owned by the foundation Dagbladets Stiftelse 15 Dagbladet operates a number of technological websites The online community Blink was large for a period in the 2000s before it was closed down Dagbladet also operates Start no and 123spill no but both have been inactive since 2016 Previously Dagbladet also had the largest gaming website in the Nordic region PressFire no but the website was discontinued by the media house in 2016 16 In 2018 Dagbladet started a gaming channel on YouTube Dagbladet Spill but this was closed down after a year 17 Alexandra Beverfjord was the editor in chief from 2018 to 2023 18 Online edition editThe online edition of Dagbladet was launched on 8 March 1995 19 following Bronnoysunds Avis a local newspaper 20 Dagbladet no has a readership of nearly 1 2 million per day which makes it amongst Europe s most successful web newspapers when measured against both population and readership of mother newspaper citation needed Criticism editIn 1988 Dagbladet was criticised for the aggressive use of photographs of grieving next of kin in the aftermath of the Flight 710 air disaster This led to a self imposed change of practice within the Norwegian press regarding the handling of such incidents On 10 November 1989 the day after the fall of the Berlin wall Dagbladet made no reference to the fall on its front page and instead featured the headline Let the children swear a quote from child psychologist Magne Raundalen This caused criticism and ridicule of the newspaper for being overly tabloid 21 Former Minister of Health Tore Tonne committed suicide allegedly following Dagbladet s investigations over alleged economic improprieties committed after the conclusion of his term in the Norwegian cabinet Dagbladet was criticized by the Norwegian Press Association The paper reprinted the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten s 12 Muhammad Cartoons in 2005 22 In May 2011 Dagbladet lost a libel case in Oslo District Court against ambulance driver Erik Schjenken for printing factual errors about the Paramedics incident in Oslo 2007 and was ordered to pay a compensation of 1 million Nkr In 2013 Dagbladet lost the appeal case in Borgarting Court of Appeal but the legal ruling was slightly changed and the compensation reduced to 200 000 Nkr 23 In May 2013 Dagbladet appealed the case to the Supreme Court of Norway 24 The newspaper encountered criticism over a cartoon published in November 2011 that equated the Holocaust with the situation in the Gaza Strip citation needed In 2013 Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Jewish communities and human rights organizations claimed that a cartoon depicting the Jewish tradition of circumcision as barbaric was antisemitic 25 Editor of the culture and opinion sections in Dagbladet Geir Ramnefjell dismissed the criticism of the 2013 drawing stating that it was an innocent ridicule of religious practice and nothing more than that 26 Dagbladet also defended the caricature in an editorial 3 June 2013 The Norwegian Centre Against Racism and the Mosaic community in Norway filed a complaint about the caricature to the Norwegian Press Complaints Commission which did not find Dagbladet at fault 27 28 Circulation editNumbers from the Norwegian Media Businesses Association Mediebedriftenes Landsforening Circulation of Dagbladet 1980 2016 1980 132295 1981 140429 1982 138674 1983 155337 1984 169317 1985 175685 1986 187942 1987 198937 1988 206092 1989 214637 1990 219757 1991 214925 1992 224490 1993 227796 1994 228834 1995 209421 1996 205740 1997 204850 1998 206357 1999 206969 2000 192555 2001 193637 2002 191164 2003 186136 2004 183092 2005 162069 2006 146512 2007 135611 2008 123383 2009 105255 2010 98130 2011 98989 2012 88539 2013 80028 2014 73647 2015 56932 2016 46250See also editList of Norwegian newspapersReferences edit Dagbladets Stiftelse Oslo Roller og kunngjoringer www proff no Retrieved 7 April 2018 Opplagstall www mediebedriftene no Archived from the original on 4 December 2013 Retrieved 7 April 2018 redaksjon Dagbladets 22 June 2023 Frode Hansen blir ny ansvarlig redaktor i Dagbladet dagbladet no in Norwegian Retrieved 30 September 2023 Holm Marlene Lundberg 1 October 2021 Lars Helle vender tilbake til Dagbladet dagbladet no in Norwegian Retrieved 30 September 2023 Top 10 online newspapers Medianorway facts about norwegian media statisticsmenu newspapers medienorge Retrieved 7 April 2018 Fillerister Dagbladet for clickbait Overskriftene gir ingen mening kampanje no in Norwegian 10 December 2023 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Tore lager sjokk rapport over Dagbladet no Ikke sjokkert sier redaktor kode24 no in Norwegian 10 December 2023 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Rolf Werenskjold 2008 The Dailies in Revolt Scandinavian Journal of History 33 4 417 440 doi 10 1080 03468750802423094 S2CID 142265516 Store norske leksikon Dagbladet Joachim Joesten Autumn 1942 The Lights Went Out The Virginia Quarterly Review 18 4 551 JSTOR 26448498 Media in Norway Guideline Regjeringen 31 August 1996 Retrieved 22 November 2014 TNS Gallup no Blink dagbladet no Archived 22 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 June 2013 Eric B Utheim and Line Midtsjo 21 June 2013 Haper a fa fortsette pa Dagbladet fronten in Norwegian E24 Retrieved 21 June 2013 Dagbladet AS Oslo Roller og kunngjoringer Archived from the original on 8 April 2016 Retrieved 30 March 2016 Fossbakken Erlend 30 May 2023 Tar med seg nettsted og forlater Dagbladet kampanje com in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 May 2023 Braseth Sofie 20 April 2018 Over 100 sokte pa Norges kuleste jobb Disse fire skal spille for Dagbladet dagbladet no in Norwegian Retrieved 30 May 2023 NRK 22 June 2023 Alexandra Beverfjord blir ny konserndirektor for Media i Aller Media NRK in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 September 2023 Lars Bo Eriksen Carina Ihlstrom 2000 Evolution of the Web News Genre The Slow Move Beyond the Print Metaphor PDF Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences Retrieved 29 December 2014 Online Journalism Atlas Norway Online Journalism 25 January 2008 Retrieved 13 January 2015 Christian Thorkildsen 7 November 2009 Berlinmurens bannemann Aftenposten Jus no Den Norske Advokatforening Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ingvild Bruaset 23 April 2013 Dagbladet vurderer a anke Schjenken dom in Norwegian Aftenposten Retrieved 1 June 2013 Tommy H Brakstad 24 May 2013 Dagbladet anker Schjenken dommen Archived 3 July 2013 at archive today in Norwegian NA24 no Retrieved 1 June 2013 Editorial 3 June 2013 Dagbladet and antisemitism Dagbladet retrieved 12 June 2013 John Solsvik 30 May 2013 Dette er blodmerking av joder Archived 8 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine in Norwegian Dagen Retrieved 1 June 2013 Lise Marit Kalstad and Kjell Kvamme 10 June 2013 Klager antisemittisk tegneseriestripe inn for PFU Archived 13 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine in Norwegian Vart Land retrieved 12 June 2013 Dagbladet karikatur frikjent i PFU Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Dagen 24 September 2013External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dagbladet Dagbladet no in Norwegian nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dagbladet 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