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''Adresseavisen'' (; commonly known as ''Adressa'') is a regional newspaper published daily, except Sundays, in
Trondheim Trondheim ( , , ; sma, Tråante), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem (), is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2020, it had a population of 205,332, was the third most populous municipality in Norway, and ...
, Norway. The paper has been in circulation since 1767 and is one of the oldest newspapers after Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler which was launched in 1763. ''Adresseavisen'' is owned by
Polaris Media Polaris Media ASA is a media group which owns thirty newspapers in Norway. Based in Trondheim, the group was established in 2008. Major newspapers owned by the group include ''Adresseavisen'', ''Harstad Tidende'', '' Troms Folkeblad'', ''Sunnmør ...
, in which Schibsted controls 29% of the shares.


History and profile

The newspaper was first published on 3 July 1767 as ''Kongelig allene privilegerede Trondheims Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger'', making it the oldest Norwegian newspaper still being published. The paper was founded as a classified advertising publication. The name of the newspaper was changed several times before its present name began to be used in 1927. Locally it is often referred to as ''Adressa''. The newspaper is based in Trondheim and covers the areas of
Trøndelag Trøndelag (; sma, Trööndelage) is a county in the central part of Norway. It was created in 1687, then named Trondhjem County ( no, Trondhjems Amt); in 1804 the county was split into Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag by the King of Denma ...
and
Nordmøre Nordmøre (English: North- Møre) is a traditional district in the Norwegian county of Møre og Romsdal. The area comprises the northern third of the county including the municipalities of Kristiansund, Averøy, Tingvoll, Surnadal, Aure, Halsa ...
.
Martinus Lind Nissen Martinus may refer to: * Martin (magister militum per Armeniam), 6th-century Byzantine/East Roman general * Martinus (son of Heraclius), 7th-century Byzantine/East Roman co-emperor * Martinus of Arles, doctor of theology, priest, and author on de ...
(1744–1795) was the founder and first editor of ''Adresseavisen''. At his death, Nissen was succeeded by Mathias Conrad Peterson, a French-oriented revolutionary pioneering radical journalism in Norway. Later editors, however, have been more conservative. In Peterson's age the paper was renamed ''Trondhjemske Tidender'' (roughly ''Trondhjem Times'') and began to look more like a modern newspaper. Changing names, owners and profile several times during the 19th century, the paper was named ''Trondhjems Adresseavis'' in 1890. Its first press picture was published in 1893. During the 1920s, the paper was nearly bankrupted, but it was saved by the new editor,
Harald Houge Torp Harald Vincent Houge Torp (14 May 1890 – 1 December 1972) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Conservative Party. He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag c ...
, who held the position until 1969. ''Adresseavisen'' describes itself as conservative and is part of the Adresseavisen Media Group which owns several smaller local newspapers in the Trøndelag region. It also owns and operates a local radio station, Radio-Adressa, and a local TV station, TV-Adressa (prior to 30 January 2006: TVTrøndelag). In addition, the company owns the local newspapers ''
Fosna-Folket ''Fosna-Folket'' is a newspaper published in Brekstad, Norway. It covers the district of Fosen, including the municipalities of Ørland, Bjugn, Rissa, Åfjord, Leksvik, Roan and Osen. The newspaper is published three days a week: Tuesdays, Thurs ...
'', '' Hitra-Frøya'', '' Levanger-Avisa'', '' Sør-Trøndelag'', '' Trønderbladet'' and ''
Verdalingen ''Innherreds Folkeblad og Verdalingen'' is a local online and print newspaper in published in Verdal, Norway. Owned 97.6 percent by ''Adresseavisen'', the newspaper has a circulation of 4,413 in 2013. It has three weekly issues, on Tuesdays, Thur ...
''. As of 2006 Schibsted had a share of the paper (31.7%). Stocks in ''Adresseavisen'' are traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange. ''Adressavisen'' became the first Norwegian newspaper to use computer technology in 1967. Its website was launched in 1996.
Gunnar Flikke Gunnar Flikke (born 3 November 1947) is a Norwegian newspaper editor. He was born in Steinkjer. He worked as a freelancer in ''Trønder-Avisa'', '' Morgenavisen'' and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, before being journalist and sub-editor ...
was editor-in-chief from 1989 to 2006. ''Adresseavisen'' switched from broadsheet to
tabloid format A tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet. There is no standard size for this newspaper format. Etymology The word ''tabloid'' comes from the name given by the London-based pharmaceutical company Burroughs We ...
on 16 September 2006.


Circulation

''Adresseavisen'' sold 87,000 copies in 2003, 79,789 in 2007 and 61,086 in 2014. The online newspaper ''Adressa.no'' had an average of 155,000 daily readers in 2015.


See also

* List of oldest companies


Notable chief editors

* Martinus Nissen (1767–1795) * Matthias Conrad Peterson (1795–1800) *
Harald Torp Harald Vincent Houge Torp (14 May 1890 – 1 December 1972) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Conservative Party. He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag c ...
(1927 – 1941, 1945 – 1969) *Jacob Skylstad (1941–1945) *
Andreas Norland Andreas Norland (9 May 1935 – 21 August 2021) was a Norwegian newspaper editor. He was known as editor of three large newspapers ''Adresseavisen'', ''Verdens Gang'' and ''Aftenposten'', and also held other positions in the Schibsted media congl ...
(1975–1977) *Kjell Einar Amdahl (1977–1996) *
Gunnar Flikke Gunnar Flikke (born 3 November 1947) is a Norwegian newspaper editor. He was born in Steinkjer. He worked as a freelancer in ''Trønder-Avisa'', '' Morgenavisen'' and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, before being journalist and sub-editor ...
(1989–2006) *
Arne Blix Arne Blix (born 20 September 1954) is a Norwegian journalist. Since 2006 he is the editor-in-chief of the newspaper ''Adresseavisen''. Starting his career as a journalist in '' Bladet Tromsø'' from 1976 to 1978 and in ''Verdens Gang'' from 1978 t ...
(2007–2015) *Tor Olav Mørseth (2015–2017) *Kirsti Husby (2017 – incumbent)


References


External links


''Adresseavisen''s online edition

Historical issues from 1767 onwards
at the
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