Østlands-Posten Explained

Østlands-Posten
Type:Daily newspaper
Price:NOK 20
Foundation:1881
Owners:A-pressen
Political:Liberal Party of Norway (1881-1972)
Independent (from 1972)
Headquarters:Torget 1
(Larvik)
Editor:Eirik Haugen
Circulation:14284[1]

Østlands-Posten is a local newspaper published in Larvik, Norway. It covers Larvik and Lardal. It was established in 1881.[2]

It has a circulation of 14,284, of whom 13,888 are subscribers.[1]

1896-1995 Østlands-Posten was owned by the Næss family. It is now published by the company A-pressen Lokale Medier AS, which in turn is owned 100% by A-pressen.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Avsisenes nettooopplag 2006. PDF. 31 January 2008. Mediebedriftenes Landsforening. 2007. Norwegian.
  2. Book: Bastiansen, Henrik G. . Norsk mediehistorie . Henrik G. Bastiansen . Hans Fredrik Dahl . Hans Fredrik Dahl . 2003 . Universitetsforlaget . Oslo . 82-15-00325-7 . 216 .