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'''''TradeWinds''''' is a weekly business [[newspaper]] that covers the global ocean [[shipping]] market. With a circulation of 8,000 and self-reported readership figure of 48,000 it is the largest shipping newspaper in the world. The newspaper is owned by Norwegian media group [[Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende]] and based in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] with offices worldwide.
'''''TradeWinds''''' is a weekly business [[newspaper]] that covers the global ocean [[shipping]] market. With a circulation of 8,000 and self-reported readership figure of 48,000 it is the largest shipping newspaper in the world. The newspaper is owned by Norwegian media group [[Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende]] and based in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] with offices worldwide.


The newspaper was founded in 1990 to compete with well-established rivals including UK-based [[Lloyd's List]] and [[Fairplay]]. By 2000, according to figures from the independent Audit Bureau of Circulation, the Norwegian upstart had attained the highest paid circulation of any publication in its niche, a circulation lead that had continued to grow as of 2008.
The newspaper was founded in 1990 to compete with well-established rivals including UK-based [[Lloyd's List]] and [[Fairplay (magazine)|Fairplay]]. By 2000, according to figures from the independent Audit Bureau of Circulation, the Norwegian upstart had attained the highest paid circulation of any publication in its niche, a circulation lead that had continued to grow as of 2008.


Published on blue newsprint in a tabloid format, TradeWinds is aggressive in appearance and manner in comparison to its competitors. Headlines and pictures are big, stories are short, and there is an evident focus on the individual personalities in the shipowning industry. The paper concentrates on market news about transactions within shipowning, ship chartering, shipfinance and ship insurance. Less weight is given to long-form, background-heavy articles, to opinions or projections than to timely and exclusive reports of market events.
Published on blue newsprint in a tabloid format, TradeWinds is aggressive in appearance and manner in comparison to its competitors. Headlines and pictures are big, stories are short, and there is an evident focus on the individual personalities in the shipowning industry. The paper concentrates on market news about transactions within shipowning, ship chartering, shipfinance and ship insurance. Less weight is given to long-form, background-heavy articles, to opinions or projections than to timely and exclusive reports of market events.

Revision as of 03:46, 1 January 2009

TradeWinds
TypeWeekly business newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende
PublisherTrond Lillestølen
Staff writers24
Founded1990
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Circulation8,000 (according to Audit Bureau of Circulation)
Websitetradewinds.no

TradeWinds is a weekly business newspaper that covers the global ocean shipping market. With a circulation of 8,000 and self-reported readership figure of 48,000 it is the largest shipping newspaper in the world. The newspaper is owned by Norwegian media group Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende and based in Oslo, Norway with offices worldwide.

The newspaper was founded in 1990 to compete with well-established rivals including UK-based Lloyd's List and Fairplay. By 2000, according to figures from the independent Audit Bureau of Circulation, the Norwegian upstart had attained the highest paid circulation of any publication in its niche, a circulation lead that had continued to grow as of 2008.

Published on blue newsprint in a tabloid format, TradeWinds is aggressive in appearance and manner in comparison to its competitors. Headlines and pictures are big, stories are short, and there is an evident focus on the individual personalities in the shipowning industry. The paper concentrates on market news about transactions within shipowning, ship chartering, shipfinance and ship insurance. Less weight is given to long-form, background-heavy articles, to opinions or projections than to timely and exclusive reports of market events.

News stories in TradeWinds rely heavily on anonymous sources.

As of late 2008, TradeWinds had full-time reporters based in Shanghai, Singapore, New Delhi, Athens, Genoa, Oslo, Stamford and London (the largest office).

In 2000, TradeWinds added an online edition, tradewinds.no, which is continuously updated five days a week from Singapore, London and New York. Its content is largely separate from that of the weekly print edition but both are accessible through the same website.