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As the capital of Norway,
Oslo Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022 ...
holds the headquarters of most national newspapers in Norway. On the other hand, there have been discussions on the lack of
local newspaper A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as poli ...
s covering the communities and day-to-day affairs of the
boroughs of Oslo The 15 boroughs of Oslo were created on 1 January 2004. They each have an elected local council with limited responsibilities. In addition is Marka (1610 residents), that is administered by several boroughs; and Sentrum (1471 residents, 1.8&nb ...
. At various times, there have been efforts to prop up local newspapers. The 1920s saw a wave of establishments which restricted themselves to covering specific outer boroughs of the former Aker municipality. The early 21st century saw several new borough-specific newspapers emerge, alongside some publications seeking to cover the politics of the city as a whole. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the two main competitors were
Schibsted Schibsted ASA is an international media group. The company has its headquarters in Oslo, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The ...
, which owned ''
Aftenposten Aften (; ; stylized as in the masthead) is Norway's largest printed newspaper by circulation as well as Norway's newspaper of record. It is based in Oslo. It sold 211,769 daily copies in 2015 (172,029 printed copies according to University of Bergen ...
'', and a company called ''Lokalavisene Oslo''. At the time, ''Lokalavisene Oslo'' published the ''Nordstrands Blad'', ''Østkantavisa'', ''Lokalavisen Groruddalen'', ''Lokalavisen Frogner/St. Hanshaugen'', ''Nordre Aker Budstikke'' and ''Ullern Avis Akersposten''. The company employed two editors-in-chief who were responsible for three newspapers each. Both ''Aftenposten Aften'' and the mini-conglomerate ''Lokalavisene Oslo'' went defunct, the latter after a series of ownership changes.
Odd Einar Dørum Odd Einar Dørum (born 12 October 1943)Sjavik, Jan (2010) ''The A to Z of Norway'', Scarecrow Press, , p. 60 is a Norwegian former politician and former member of parliament, representing the Liberal Party. He was leader of the party on two occa ...
, who became a city councilman in 2011 after serving for decades as a national politician, noticed a tangible lack of journalism covering Oslo City Council affairs.


Old Aker newspapers

The western boroughs of
Ullern Ullern is a List of boroughs of Oslo, borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. History The borough has its name from an old farm, Old Norse language, Norse ''Ullarin''. The first element is the genitive case of the name of the Norse god Ullr. The l ...
and
Vestre Aker Vestre Aker (Western Aker) is a List of boroughs of Oslo, borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. It has a population of 50,157 as of 2020. The previous Aker Municipality was merged into the city of Oslo in 1948. The borough of Vestre Aker was org ...
were served by two borough-specific newspapers: Akersposten, first published in 1905, and Ullern Avis, first published in 1933. These were boroughs of Aker municipality which was incorporated into Oslo. In 1977 they merged to form ''Ullern Avis/Akersposten''. From the early 1980s to 1992 the Norwegian national daily
Dagbladet () is one of Norway's largest newspapers and is published in the Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid format. It has 1,400,000 daily readers on mobile, web and paper. Traditionally it was considered the main liberal newspaper of Norway, with a ...
owned the newspaper, followed by several other owners over the next decades. In 2002 the newspaper was sold again, and the name changed to ''Akersposten''. In 2006, then part of
Edda Media Edda Media was a Norwegian media group that owned a number of Norwegian newspapers, television channels, radio channels and websites. The company was part of the Mecom Group and was the remaining domestic part of Orkla Media. In 2006 the newspa ...
, Akersposten became a free, weekly newspaper. In December 2014 the then-owner Mediehuset dittOslo AS (owned by
Amedia Amedia AS is the second largest media company in Norway (the largest is Schibsted and the third largest is Polaris Media). The company is whole or partial owner of 50 local and regional newspaper with online newspapers and printing presses, an ...
) decided to close the newspaper. In early 2016 three former employees relaunched the newspaper as an online newspaper only under the name Akersposten.no. ''Nordstrands Blad'' was established in 1925 to cover the eastern Aker borough of Nordstrand. It was disestablished in the 1930s, and reestablished a few years later. The newspaper has a circulation of 6,240 in 2008. ''Akers Avis Groruddalen'' serves the
Groruddalen The Grorud Valley () is a valley and urban area or suburb in the northeastern part of Oslo, the capital of Norway. Four of Oslo's boroughs lie within the Grorud Valley; Bjerke to the west, Alna to the south, Grorud to the north, and Stovner to ...
boroughs. ''Akers Avis Groruddalen'' was founded in 1928. Then, Groruddalen was a rural community of
Østre Aker Stovner (traditionally pronounced Stomner) is a borough located to the far north east of the city of Oslo, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Nor ...
borough in Aker municipality, but the valley Groruddalen was heavily urbanized in the post-war period. The paper was eventually published twice per week. The 2003 circulation of ''Akers Avis Groruddalen'' was 12,536 copies. It was 13,122 copies in 2012.


Newer establishments

''St. Hanshaugen/Frogner Budstikke'' was established by Lokalavisene Oslo in 1992 to cover the two inner west-end boroughs of
Frogner Frogner is a residential and retail borough in the East End and West End of Oslo, West End of Oslo, Norway, with a population of 59,269 as of 2020. In addition to the original Frogner, the borough incorporates Bygdøy, Uranienborg, Norway, Urani ...
and St. Hanshaugen. Published weekly, they were really two identical newspapers with slightly different content, depending on the borough. ''St. Hanshaugen/Frogner Budstikke'' was bought by Orkla Media in 2003 and
Edda Media Edda Media was a Norwegian media group that owned a number of Norwegian newspapers, television channels, radio channels and websites. The company was part of the Mecom Group and was the remaining domestic part of Orkla Media. In 2006 the newspa ...
(Mecom) in 2006, being renamed ''Lokalavisen Frogner/St.Hanshaugen''.
Amedia Amedia AS is the second largest media company in Norway (the largest is Schibsted and the third largest is Polaris Media). The company is whole or partial owner of 50 local and regional newspaper with online newspapers and printing presses, an ...
bought Mecom's newspapers in 2011, and discontinued every one in 2015. Orkla Media established ''Nordre Aker Budstikke'' in 2004. The newspaper was free and weekly. It too was acquired by Edda Media in 2006 and then Amedia from 2011 to 2015. However ''Nordre Aker Budstikke'' was not closed, but taken over by Lokalmedia AS and run as an online-only newspaper.


Citywide newspapers

''Osloavisen'' was published between 1987 and 1988. It was owned by Schibsted, and established in 1987. Its first and only
editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The editor-in-chief heads all departments of the organization and is held accoun ...
was Andreas Norland. Reportedly, the idea of a local newspaper in Oslo came from Einar Hanseid, who succeeded Norland in the position he left behind; as chief editor of ''
Verdens Gang (), generally known under the abbreviation ''VG'', is a Norway, Norwegian Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper. In 2016, circulation numbers stood at 93,883, declining from a peak circulation of 390,510 in 2002. Nevertheless, ''VG'' is ...
''. ''Osloavisen'' existed for eight months before Schibsted shut it down, and the conglomerate reportedly lost . ''
Aftenposten (; ; stylized as in the masthead) is Norway's largest printed newspaper by circulation as well as Norway's newspaper of record. It is based in Oslo. It sold 211,769 daily copies in 2015 (172,029 printed copies according to University of Bergen ...
'' was a
morning newspaper A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports, art, ...
that ran an evening edition, ''
Aftenposten Aften (; ; stylized as in the masthead) is Norway's largest printed newspaper by circulation as well as Norway's newspaper of record. It is based in Oslo. It sold 211,769 daily copies in 2015 (172,029 printed copies according to University of Bergen ...
'', specializing on Oslo affairs. The evening was discontinued in 2012. Strictly, ''Aftenposten Aften'' also covered
Bærum Bærum () is a list of municipalities of Norway, municipality in the Greater Oslo Region in Akershus County, Norway. It forms an affluent suburb of Oslo on the west coast of the city. Bærum is Norway's fifth largest municipality with a populatio ...
,
Nedre Romerike Nedre Romerike is the lower (southern) part of the Romerike traditional district in Akershus, Norway. It consists of the municipalities Lillestrøm, Lørenskog, Nittedal, Rælingen and Aurskog-Høland. It make up the area served by Nedre Romerike ...
and parts of Follo, making it a
regional newspaper A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports, art, ...
for
Greater Oslo Greater Oslo Region ("Stor-Oslo-regionen" in Norwegian) is a statistical metropolitan region surrounding the Norwegian capital of Oslo, with a total number of inhabitants of 1,954,329 as of 1 January 2025. The region includes the city proper o ...
and not a local newspaper. In 2017, the newspaper ''VÃ¥rt Oslo'' ("Our Oslo") was started to rectify the situation where Oslo-based newspapers allegedly only covered national affairs. In 2020,
Amedia Amedia AS is the second largest media company in Norway (the largest is Schibsted and the third largest is Polaris Media). The company is whole or partial owner of 50 local and regional newspaper with online newspapers and printing presses, an ...
started a competitor, the online-only newspaper '' Avisa Oslo''.


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