Bremanger Budstikke Explained

Bremanger Budstikke (The Bremanger Bidding Stick) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Svelgen in Vestland county. Bremanger Budstikke covers events in the municipality of Bremanger.

The newspaper was founded by and is edited by Geir Nybø.[1] [2] It was first published as a test edition in the fall of 2009. At that time, the plan was for it to be issued as a weekly paper on a permanent basis if at least 1,000 subscribers were registered. In its first year of operation, the newspaper had a circulation of 1,285, all subscribers. Due to falling circulation, its subsidy was cut by 36.7% in 2012, the most of any newspaper that year.[3]

Circulation

According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Bremanger Budstikke has had the following annual circulation:

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nrk.no/sognogfjordane/suksess-for-ultralokale-aviser-1.7533122 Gudvangen, Vidar & Brit Jorunn Svanes. 2011. Suksess for ultralokale aviser. NRK (March 3).
  2. https://www.nrk.no/sognogfjordane/rakk-ikkje-avisa-1.11173478 Ravnestad, Gro & Adalheidur Audardottir Oldeide. 2013. Redaktøren gløymde tida - no kjem avisa éin dag forsinka. NRK (August 9).
  3. http://journalisten.no/2012/10/slik-fordeles-pressestotten Johansen, Glenn Slydal. 2012. Slik fordeles pressestøtten. Journalisten (October 10).