Arendals Tidende (The Arendal Times) is a local newspaper published in Arendal two days a week, on Mondays and Fridays. On Mondays Arendals Tidende is issued as an ordinary newspaper, and on Fridays it is issued in glossy magazine format.
Type | Local newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Editor | Grete Aronsen Husebø |
Founded | 2005 |
Political alignment | Independent |
Language | Norwegian |
Headquarters | Arendal |
Circulation | 1,477 (2015) |
Website | https://arendalstidende.no/ |
The newspaper covers the municipality of Arendal, and it was launched in the fall of 2005 as a sample edition. Since January 1, 2006 it has been published as a subscription newspaper. Arendals Tidende celebrated its tenth year of publication in the fall of 2015.[1]
Arendals Tidende is a politically independent publication that follows the Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press. The paper was started by Nils Petter Vigerstøl as chief editor,[2] who was succeeded by Morten Kraft. The paper's current chief editor is Grete Aronsen Husebø, and the culture editor is Linda Christensen.
In 2006, Arendals Tidende was the fastest-growing newspaper in the Agder district.[2] In April 2007, Arendals Tidende won the National Association of Local Newspapers concept award for its summer show Pearls of Arendal.[1]
The board of Arendals Tidende filed for bankruptcy on April 25, 2012.[1] After the bankruptcy, the paper entered a major partnership with Tvende Media and moved into new premises on Havnegaten. Before the bankruptcy, the paper was produced at the Arendal train station.[2] The paper functioned at that time as an agent for Norwegian State Railways and was responsible for employing a former railway employee. As a result, the station was still staffed on weekdays and the waiting room was open on weekends.
The paper launched its online edition in 2014.[3]
Circulation
editAccording to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and the National Association of Local Newspapers, Arendals Tidende has had the following annual circulation:
- 2006: 2,067
- 2007: 2,136
- 2008: 2,377
- 2009: 2,381
- 2010: 2,010
- 2011: 2,075
- 2012: 1,817
- 2013: 1,719
- 2014: 1,655
- 2015: 1,477
- 2016: 998[4]
References
edit- ^ a b c Dyrholm, Linda. 2015. Arendals Tidende gjennom ti år. Arendals Tidende (November 14).
- ^ a b c Nilsen, Anne Torhild. 2009. De små vinner igjen . NRK (February 17).
- ^ Andersen, Erik Wiig & Benedicte Goa Ludvigsen. 2014. Arendals Tidende satser på nett. NRK (July 7).
- ^ Medienorge: Opplagstall norske aviser.