Klar Tale
Founded in 1990, this Norwegian newspaper provides news written in simplified language to ensure accessibility for people with learning disabilities, those learning the language, or readers who prefer concise reporting. It serves as a vital tool for social inclusion and literacy, offering weekly coverage of domestic and international affairs through its print edition and online platform.
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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