Dagsavisen
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Dagsavisen is a daily newspaper published in Oslo, Norway. The former party organ of the Norwegian Labour Party, the ties loosened over time from 1975 to 1999. It has borne several names, and was called Arbeiderbladet from 1923 to 1997. Eirik Hoff Lysholm is editor-in-chief. The newspaper depends on economic support from the Norwegian Government.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid (1990āpresent) |
Owner(s) | Mentor Media (91.01%), Stiftelsen Dagsavisen (8.99%)[1] |
Editor | Eirik Hoff Lysholm[2][3] |
Founded | 1884 |
Political alignment | Labour (1887-1990s) Independent (1999-) |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Circulation | 20,497 (2015)[4] |
Website | www |
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