Grenda (newspaper)
Grenda (The Hamlet) is a local Norwegian newspaper, covering events in the municipality of Kvinnherad in Hordaland county.[1]
Grenda is published in Nynorsk. The editorial board is based in Rosendal, and in 2005 it consisted of seven people. Its offices are located at Skålagato 36 in Rosendal.[2] The newspaper Sunnhordland prints Grenda in Stord.
Grenda was established in 1951[1] by Olav Aurvold, who was later succeeded by Knut Hass as owner and editor. In turn, Hass sold the newspaper in 2000. The current editor is Håvard Sætrevik.[1]
Circulation
According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Grenda has had the following annual circulation:
- 2004: 2,912
- 2005: 2,758
- 2006: 2,733
- 2007: 2,622
- 2008: 2,550
- 2009: 2,415
- 2010: 2,376
- 2011: 2,364
- 2012: 2,334
- 2013: 2,308
- 2014: 2,318
- 2015: 2,325[1][3]
- 2016: 2,223[4]
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