Type | Local newspaper |
---|---|
Founded | 1978 |
Language | Norwegian |
Headquarters | Storebø |
Marsteinen is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Austevoll in Vestland county. [1]
Marsteinen was launched in 1978 [2] [3] and is issued once a week, on Thursdays. [1] [4] The newspaper's offices are located in Storebø. [1] Trond Hagenes has served as the paper's editor since 2006. [4] The newspaper was named after the Marstein Lighthouse, which stands in the northwest part of the municipality. [3]
According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Marsteinen has had the following annual circulation:
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