Aasane Tidende
Serving the Åsane district of Bergen since 1993, this local newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of neighborhood news, local politics, and community events. It acts as a vital information hub for residents, maintaining a strong focus on issues specifically affecting the people and organizations within its immediate geographic area.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BERGEN
The press landscape in western Norway is structured around a highly competitive two-paper market supplemented by district weeklies and niche publications. Bergens Tidende, founded in 1868 and currently owned by Schibsted, serves as the dominant regional daily. It competes locally with Bergensavisen, a smaller tabloid historically affiliated with the labor movement. The city also sustains specialized national titles, including the Christian daily Dagen, and community-focused suburban papers like Fanaposten. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Bergen.
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