Storfjordnytt

Storfjordnytt (The Storfjord News) is a local Norwegian newspaper published once a week in Møre og Romsdal county.[1]

The newspaper is published every Thursday,[2] and it covers news in the municipality of Fjord, as well as in the villages of Geiranger and Liabygda in the municipality of Stranda. The newspaper was first published as Norddal Bygdeblad on November 28, 1979,[3] but it changed its name to Storfjord-Nytt (and then to Storfjordnytt) when its area of coverage expanded in 1989. The newspaper is edited by Randi Flø.[1] Its offices are located in Sylte.[2]

Circulation

According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Storfjordnytt has had the following annual circulation:

  • 2004: 1,572
  • 2005: 1,578
  • 2006: 1,585
  • 2007: 1,586
  • 2008: 1,460
  • 2009: 1,452
  • 2010: 1,439
  • 2011: 1,425
  • 2012: 1,378
  • 2013: 1,384
  • 2014: 1,405
  • 2015: 1,354
  • 2016: 1,373[4]
gollark: So it's a random 4-byte string?
gollark: That actually probably *would* put it in the range of practical bruteforceability, since there are only 4 billion possible 4-byte values and anything you're doing by hand can't be *that* slow to run on a computer.
gollark: That's, er, 4 bytes.
gollark: Also also, things involving just scrambling the alphabet and using that fixed "scrambling" for each letter of the input are vulnerable to stuff like frequency analysis.
gollark: Also, the fact that it mixes up the alphabet a lot isn't exactly very relevant, since the vulnerable bit is probably how it, well, generates the "scrambling" in the first place.

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