On average 527,814 readers visited E24.no every day during the last quarter. This makes E24 the eighth largest website in Norway, according to figures from the Mediabedriftenes Landsforening (MBL). E24 is part of Schibsted’s family of digital brands. The number of readers has increased compared to the same period last
Aftenposten took home top prize “Media house of the year” as well as several other awards. The media awards are handed out by the National Association of Media Companies during the Nordic Media Days in Bergen. Winning a total of nine prizes, it was certainly a night to celebrate for
“Our journalists operate at a world-class level and the entire Schibsted group should be proud ,” says Editor-in-Chief Trine Eilertsen after Aftenposten won the SKUP Prize for the second year in a row. The SKUP Prize is the most prestigious award Norwegian journalists can receive for investigative and critical journalism.
“She’s equipped with a strong will and clear opinions about what the newspaper should be and must become,” says the jury about Tora Bakke Håndlykken, news editor at VG. Oslo Redaktørforening (Oslo Editors’ Association) named this year’s editors in Oslo and Akershus last night. In strong competition with NRK’s foreign
In a verdict handed down by the Norwegian Supreme Court today, Schibsted has won the so-called Nettbil case. The case has been ongoing since the Norwegian Competition Authority decided to prohibit Schibsted’s acquisition of Nettbil in 2020. Thus, the Supreme Court – like the Court of Appeal – confirms that
Schibsted News Media and Tinius Trust’s experimental joint initiative IN/LAB is live. The aim is to give more people meaningful access to independent journalism – and in the long run, strengthen democracy. According to the Reuters Insitute’s Digital News Report 2022, 32% of Swedes and 28% of Norwegians are “news