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'''''Bergens Tidende''''' is [[Norway]]'s fourth largest newspaper and largest regional newspaper with a circulation of about 87,000 copies ''(2002 numbers)''. Founded in 1868, it is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] language [[newspaper]] published daily in [[Bergen, Norway|Bergen]]. It reaches approximately 260,000 readers every day (2005), mainly in the counties of [[Hordaland]] and [[Sogn og Fjordane]]. The feature magazine ''BT-magasinet'' is published on Saturdays, while on Sundays, the newspaper contains more feature content than usual.
'''''Bergens Tidende''''' is [[Norway]]'s fourth largest newspaper and largest regional newspaper with a circulation of about 87,000 copies ''(2002 numbers)''. Founded in 1868, it is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] language [[newspaper]] published daily in [[Bergen, Norway|Bergen]]. It reaches approximately 260,000 readers every day (2005), mainly in the counties of [[Hordaland]] and [[Sogn og Fjordane]]. The feature magazine ''BT-magasinet'' is published on Saturdays, while on Sundays, the newspaper contains more feature content than usual.


www.ingunn-roren.com for top Norwegian journalist's website.
[http://www.ingunn-roren.com] - For top Norwegian journalist's website.


== BTV ==
== BTV ==

Revision as of 16:15, 26 July 2009

File:Bergens Tidende logo.svg
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Bergens Tidende AS
EditorTrine Eilertsen
Founded1868
Political alignmentNone, officially (traditionally Liberal)
LanguageNorwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk)
HeadquartersBergen, Norway
Websitewww.bt.no

Bergens Tidende is Norway's fourth largest newspaper and largest regional newspaper with a circulation of about 87,000 copies (2002 numbers). Founded in 1868, it is a Norwegian language newspaper published daily in Bergen. It reaches approximately 260,000 readers every day (2005), mainly in the counties of Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane. The feature magazine BT-magasinet is published on Saturdays, while on Sundays, the newspaper contains more feature content than usual.

[1] - For top Norwegian journalist's website.

BTV

In addition to the newspaper, Bergens Tidende AS runs the TV channel BTV, which operates at the same frequency as TVNorge in Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane.

30 January 1870