DN Media Group explained

DN Media Group AS
Type:Private
Foundation:1889
Founder:Magnus Andersen
Location:Oslo, Norway
Key People:Hege Yli Melhus Ask (CEO)
Anette S. Olsen (Chairman)
Area Served:Norway
Industry:Media
Revenue: NOK 1.294 millions (2018)
Num Employees:700 (2018)
Parent:Bonheur (54%)
Homepage:www.nhst.no

DN Media Group AS (previously NHST Media Group AS and before that Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende AS) is a Norwegian media conglomerate that publishes a number of newspapers and online tools. The company dates back to 1889 when it started the predecessor of . The largest owners of the company are Bonheur ASA (53.99%) and Must Invest (21.75%). The company is listed on the Norwegian OTC.[1]

The company publishes a number of newspapers primarily within business news, including, TradeWinds, Intrafish, Upstream, Recharge, Europower, Fiskeribladet and Morgenbladet. In addition the group owns two software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies within PR distribution tech and Social Media Monitoring; Mynewsdesk (headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden) and Mention (headquartered in Paris, France).

History

The firm started out as the publisher of what is now called in 1889, getting the present name in 1987. In 1990 the company established TradeWinds and in 1993 TDN Power, now EuroPower. In 1996 Upstream was launched while Fiskaren and IntraFish.com were bought in 2001. In 2005 Business was bought and relaunched as Dagens it. The group's history is described in journalist Morten Møst's book Making Waves: The history of NHST Media Group (2015).

In February, the firm changed its name to DN Media Group.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Revfem. Jan. 2020-05-10. Norges Handels- og Sjøfartstidende reddes igjen og igjen av DN. 2021-12-23. Nettavisen. no.
  2. Web site: Lundgren . Julie . NHST Media Group changes its name to DN Media Group . DN Media Group . DN Media Group AS . 8 March 2023.