Sverre M. Gunnerud

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Sverre Martin Gunnerud (born February 19, 1948) is a Norwegian television presenter, editor, and former managing editor.

Norwegians people

Norwegians are a North Germanic ethnic group native to Norway. They share a common culture and speak the Norwegian language. Norwegian people and their descendants are found in migrant communities worldwide, notably in the United States, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.

Gunnerud edited the magazine Alle Menn in the 1970s. [1] [2] :80–88 He was the chief editor for the newspaper Morgenbladet from 1982 to 1984, [3] [4] as well as intermittently in the 1980s and 1990s, was the managing editor for the television channel TV+ in the mid-1990s, and was later the publishing director for the Schibsted media group. [4] He was also the managing director of the Riksmål Society's secretariat [5] and the editor of the society's quarterly magazine Ordet (The Word). [6]

Alle Menn was a Norwegian weekly magazine that was first published in 1929 by the company Forlagshuset as the crime-story magazine Mystikk. In 1945 the name of the publication was changed to the more attractive title Alle Menns Blad and it was published on a monthly basis. In 1962 the name of the magazine was changed once again, to Alle Menn, and it was published by Gyldendal Norsk Forlag until 1974. The magazine ceased publication in 2006.

<i>Morgenbladet</i> periodical literature

Morgenbladet is a Norwegian weekly, intellectual newspaper, covering politics, culture and science.

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