Klar Tale (newspaper)
Klar Tale (Clear Speech) is Norway's only easy-to-read newspaper.[1][2] The newspaper tries to make the news understandable to all. The language is simple and the print is larger than in other newspapers.[1]
Klar Tale is published every week, with 12 pages of news and other current material from Norway and the world. The newspaper also has a Braille edition, is recorded on CD, and is available as a podcast.
The company Mediehuset has editorial responsibility for the newspaper. Klar Tale is religiously and politically independent. Its editor is Kristin Steien Bratlie.[2]
Circulation
According to the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, Klar Tale has had the following annual circulation:
- 2006: 13,294
- 2007: 13,090
- 2008: 11,637[2]
- 2009: 12,472
- 2010: 12,823
- 2011: 12,228
- 2012: 12,244
- 2013: 12,021
- 2014: 11,920
- 2015: 10,978
- 2016: 10,750[3]
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