Association of Norwegian Editors

The Association of Norwegian Editors (Norwegian: Norsk Redaktørforening, NR) is an interest group for editors and middle managers in the various Norwegian media.[1] The organization is not a professional organization in the traditional sense, but it is intended to "protect freedom of expression and freedom of expression as the pillars of the rule of law and democracy."[2]

The association was established in 1950 and has about 720 members.[2] It is headquartered in Oslo. It is a member of the Norwegian Press Association.

The association's general secretary is Arne Jensen, who succeeded Nils E. Øy on September 1, 2013. Reidun Kjelling Nybø is the deputy general secretary.

Current board (2015–2017)

Deputies

gollark: Immersive Engineering has tesla coil thingies, but they're quite short-range.
gollark: You can use ffmpeg or something, but don't, GIFs are an awful format.
gollark: Personally, I find not having keepinv very annoying.
gollark: They probably (try and) detect VMs, too, because only !!!!!EVIL CHEATERS!!!!! need VMs.
gollark: Which is very annoying, because apart from the privacy (it can read basically any data and is designed so that you cannot know/see what it does) and security (they could have exploits) implications, it breaks stuff like WINE.

References

  1. Østbye, Helge. 2007. The Norwegian Media Landscape. In: Georgios Terzis (ed.), European Media Governance: National and Regional Dimensions, pp. 157–168. Bristol, UL: Intellect Books, p. 167.
  2. Norsk Redaktørforening: Vedtekter.
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