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'''Dagbladet''' is [[Norway]]'s third largest [[newspaper]] with a circulation of 191,164 copies in 2002. It publishes the highly succesful feature magazine Magasinet every saturday.
'''Dagbladet''' is [[Norway]]'s third largest [[newspaper]] with a circulation of 191,164 copies in 2002. It publishes the highly succesful feature magazine Magasinet every saturday.


It also runs Norway's largest website ([http://www.dagbladet.no/ Dagbladet.no]), being slightly larger than [[Verdens Gang]] . The paper got online [[8 March]] [[1995]], and is the oldest one still alive in Norway. By [[October 2004]] it had 3.9 million monthly unique visitors and 236 million page impressions, according to the official numbers measured by [http://www.tns-gallup.no/index.asp?type=tabelno_url&did=198359&sort=uv&sort_ret=desc&UgeSelect= TNS Gallup]. The online edition is owned by the company DB Medialab AS. This company also owns half of the [[Norwegian]] internet [[Web portal|portal]] site and [[Internet Service Provider|ISP]] Start.no [http://www.start.no].
It also runs Norway's largest website ([http://www.dagbladet.no/ Dagbladet.no]), being slightly larger than [[Verdens Gang]]. The paper got online [[8 March]] [[1995]], and is the oldest one still alive in Norway. By [[October 2004]] it had 3.9 million monthly unique visitors and 236 million page impressions, according to the official numbers measured by [http://www.tns-gallup.no/index.asp?type=tabelno_url&did=198359&sort=uv&sort_ret=desc&UgeSelect= TNS Gallup]. The online edition is owned by the company DB Medialab AS. This company also owns half of the [[Norwegian]] internet [[Web portal|portal]] site and [[Internet Service Provider|ISP]] Start.no [http://www.start.no].



The word "Dagbladet" literally means "The daily paper".
The word "Dagbladet" literally means "The daily paper".
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[[Category:Norwegian newspapers]]
[[Category:Norwegian newspapers]]

==Sample front page==
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Revision as of 14:54, 4 November 2004

Dagbladet is Norway's third largest newspaper with a circulation of 191,164 copies in 2002. It publishes the highly succesful feature magazine Magasinet every saturday.

It also runs Norway's largest website (Dagbladet.no), being slightly larger than Verdens Gang. The paper got online 8 March 1995, and is the oldest one still alive in Norway. By October 2004 it had 3.9 million monthly unique visitors and 236 million page impressions, according to the official numbers measured by TNS Gallup. The online edition is owned by the company DB Medialab AS. This company also owns half of the Norwegian internet portal site and ISP Start.no [1].


The word "Dagbladet" literally means "The daily paper".

See also: List of Norwegian newspapers

Sample front page