Øyposten
Øyposten (The Island Post) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in the municipality of Finnøy in Rogaland county. The newspaper was established in 1970 as a municipal newsletter, and it became an independent newspaper in 1999.[1][2] Its offices are located in Judaberg.[3] The paper is published in Nynorsk and it is edited by Jon Asgaut Flesjå.[3][4]
Circulation
According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Øyposten has had the following annual circulation:
- 2004: 1,157
- 2005: 1,157
- 2006: 1,191
- 2007: 1,254
- 2008: 1,312[3]
- 2009: 1,390
- 2010: 1,458
- 2011: 1,430
- 2012: 1,462
- 2013: 1,429
- 2014: 1,391
- 2015: 1,381
- 2016: 1,323[5]
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References
- Laugaland, Jone. 2010. Aviskongen på Finnøy. Stavanger Aftenblad (January 20).
- Jensen, Martin Huseby. 2016. Håkon (25) var matros, men har sin første dag som ansvarlig redaktør. Journalisten (January 4).
- Store norske leksikon: Øyposten.
- Eikje, Ove. 2016. Redaktøren som sluttet å skrive. Dagen (September 26).
- Medienorge: Opplagstall norske aviser.
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