Stundin
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Stundin was an Icelandic bi-weekly newspaper known for investigative journalism.[2][3][4] It took the form of both an online newspaper and a news magazine.[5][6][1] It was founded in 2015 by former staff of DV after a hostile takeover of the paper.[7][8] It was funded through the Karolina Fund platform and reached its goal of five million Icelandic krónas in two days.[9][10][11] The chief editors of the paper where Ingibjörg Dögg Kjartansdóttir [is] and Jón Trausti Reynisson [is].[12] They each owned a 12 percent share in the company,[13] and no single shareholder was allowed to own more than a 15 percent share.[1] In January 2023, it merged with Kjarninn to form Heimildin.[14][15]
Type | Bi-monthly newspaper |
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Format | Online newspaper, News magazine |
Owner(s) | Útgáfufélagið Stundin ehf.[1] |
Founded | 2015 |
Language | Icelandic |
Ceased publication | January 2023 |
Headquarters | Reykjavík, Iceland |
ISSN | 2298-7118 |
Website | stundin |