Type | Business newspaper |
---|---|
Founder(s) | Trygve Hegnar |
Editor-in-chief | Trygve Hegnar |
Founded | 1 October 1992 |
Language | Norwegian |
Headquarters | Oslo |
Circulation | 24,742 (2013) |
Website | finansavisen |
Finansavisen is a Norwegian business newspaper published by Hegnar Media in Oslo, Norway.
Finansavisen was first published on 1 October 1992 by Trygve Hegnar, [1] who is also editor-in-chief. [2] The paper has its headquarters in Oslo. [2] It has also an associated online edition. It has a right-wing and neoliberal political stance. [3]
The 1997 circulation of Finansavisen was 11,477 copies. [4] The paper had a circulation of 23,274 copies in 2006. [5] In 2013 the circulation of the paper was 24,742 copies. [6]
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