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Fredriksstad Blad is the biggest local daily newspaper in Fredrikstad, Norway.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid (1986–present) |
Owner(s) | Amedia (100%)[1] |
Editor | Renè Svendsen |
Founded | 1889 |
Political alignment | Non-partisan |
Headquarters | Fredrikstad, Norway |
Circulation | 22,877 (2005) |
Website | https://f-b.no |
Fredriksstad Blad was established in 1889, but had a predecessor in Ugeblad for Fredriksstad, Sarpsborg og Omegn which started in 1843. It was published six times a week from 1905,[2] and published daily since 1997. It changed to tabloid format in 1986, and launched its Internet site in 1996.[3]
The competitor of Fredriksstad Blad is Demokraten. The chief editor of the former is Renè Svendsen. The paper is owned by Amedia.[4]
In addition to Fredrikstad, Fredriksstad Blad covers the municipality of Råde.[2] The paper had a circulation of 22,883 copies and had 22,266 subscribers in 2005.[4]
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