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Dag og Tid

A national weekly newspaper in Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Dag og Tid (English: Day and Time) is a national weekly newspaper in Norway that uses the Nynorsk standard of the Norwegian language.[2]

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Dag og Tid was founded in 1962. Contrary to most other Norwegian newspapers, its circulation has recently increased significantly, nearly doubling over the last two decades.

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History and profile

Dag og Tid was founded in 1962.[3] The paper is published weekly.[2] Its headquarters is located in Oslo.[3]

Dag og Tid is politically independent, but editorially radical. It focuses on culture and politics.[4] It is owned by various persons and groups.[5] The current editor is Svein Gjerdåker.

In the 2010s, Dag og Tid was one of few Norwegian print newspapers with a substantial increase of readers. Its circulation in 2015 was 10,948,[6] up from 7,228 copies in 2008.[5]

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Circulation

Numbers from the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, Mediebedriftenes Landsforening.

Circulation 1993 - 2024
* 1993: 6263
  • 1994: 5886
  • 1995: 6011
  • 1996: 6375
  • 1997: 6728
  • 1998: 6766
  • 1999: 6319
  • 2000: 6318
  • 2001: 6671
  • 2002: 6519
  • 2003: 6982
  • 2004: 7029
  • 2005: 7054
  • 2006: 7206
  • 2007: 7228
  • 2008: 7233
  • 2009: 7531
  • 2010: 8338
  • 2011: 8729
  • 2012: 9132
  • 2013: 9582
  • 2014: 10778
  • 2015: 10948
  • 2016: 11211
  • 2017: 11271
  • 2018: 11720
  • 2019: 12053
  • 2020: 12904
  • 2021: 13425
  • 2022: 13758
  • 2023: 14663
  • 2024: 15093
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