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Originating as a radical socialist publication in 1969, this Oslo-based daily has evolved into a prominent voice for the Norwegian left that emphasizes in-depth investigative journalism and cultural analysis. It is widely recognized for maintaining high editorial standards and a large, loyal readership despite its explicit commitment to a critical, anti-capitalist perspective.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN OSLO
Serving as the central hub for Norwegian media, the capital’s press market is structured around high-circulation dailies, compact-format tabloids, and specialized financial publications. The Schibsted-owned Aftenposten, established in 1860, operates as the country's largest printed daily newspaper. It shares the market with Dagbladet, a historically radical national tabloid, and Dagens Naeringsliv, the leading Norwegian-language business paper. Readers also have access to Dagsavisen, a daily traditionally aligned with the country's labor movement. Paperboy lists 30 newspapers in Oslo.
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