Bømlo-nytt explained
Bømlo-nytt (The Bømlo News) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Svortland in Vestland county. Bømlo-nytt covers events in the municipality of Bømlo and is issued every Wednesday and Saturday.[1] The newspaper first appeared on August 30, 1973[2] and it is published in Nynorsk. The chief editor is Randi Olsen,[3] who succeeded Stein-Erik Ovesen on June 6, 2011.
Circulation
According to the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, Bømlo-nytt has had the following annual circulation:
- 2006: 3,381
- 2007: 3,398
- 2008: 3,407
- 2009: 3,337
- 2010: 3,301
- 2011: 3,152
- 2012: 3,198
- 2013: 3,294
- 2014: 3,188
- 2015: 3,141
- 2016: 3,205[4]
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.bomlo-nytt.no/ Bømlo-nytt homepage.
- http://idebanken.origo.no/-/bulletin/show/808268_jubileumsfeiring-hjaa-boemlo-nytt?ref=checkpoint Jubileumsfeiring hjå Bømlo-nytt.
- https://www.h-avis.no/sosiale-medier/bomlo/nyheter/bomlo-nytt-utsatt-for-facebook-spok/s/5-62-316602 Størksen, Terje. 2016. Bømlo-nytt utsatt for Facebook-spøk. Haigesunds Avis (September 21).
- http://medienorge.uib.no/?cat=statistikk&page=avis&queryID=190 Medienorge: Opplagstall norske aviser.