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Amedia AS
Company typePrivate
IndustryMedia
Founded1948
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Area served
Norway and Russia
Key people
Alf Hildrum (CEO)
Revenue3,570,000,000 Norwegian krone (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
2,635 (2007)
ParentNorwegian Confederation of Trade Unions
Telenor
Fritt Ord
Websitewww.amedia.no

Amedia AS is one of the three largest media companies in Norway (the other two are Schibsted and Polaris Media). The company is whole or partial owner of 50 local- and regional newspaper with online newspapers and printing presses, local TV channels and local radio channels, including a 50% ownership of TV2 and its own news agency, Avisenes Nyhetsbyrå. The corporation also owns and operates a group of printing plants under the brand name Prime Print in Russia.

History

Amedia AS was established on 27 May 1948 with the name Norsk Arbeiderpresse (lit: Norwegian Labour Press). It was the association of social democratic newspapers.[1] It took the name A-pressen in 1994, which it retained until 2012.

The company was originally created to finance the Norwegian labour newspapers owned by the labour unions and Labour Party. In 1990 the company was refinanced and transferred to a corporation with the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions and the Labour Party as the largest owners. When A-pressen bough part of TV2 the Labour Party chose to sell their ownership in the company, and instead the MøllerGruppen, Finnish Sanoma and Telenor bought part of the company and it was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. In the end Sanoma sold their stocks, the company was delisted and it is now owned by the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (45.2%), Telenor (44.8%) and the Fritt Ord Foundation (10.1%).[2] The company bought Edda Media in 2011.

The company has had five CEOs, Johan Ona (1948–1974), Einar Olsen (1974–1987), Alf Hildrum (1987–2007), Even Nordstrøm (2007–2010), and Thor Gjermund Eriksen (2010–present).

Chairmen of the board have been Konrad Nordahl (1948–1965),[3] Tor Aspengren (1965–1981),[4] Tor Halvorsen (1981?–1987), Leif Haraldseth (1987–1990, acting from 1987 to 1988), Svein-Erik Oxholm (1990–1997), Jan Balstad (1997–2002), Roar Flåthen (2002–2005), Gerd-Liv Valla (2005–2007), Erik Nord (2007–2010), Jon Hippe (2010-2011), Roar Flåthen (2011–present).

Newspapers

References

  1. ^ Sigurd Allern (2007). "From Party Press to Independent Observers?". Nordicom Review (Jubilee Issue): 63–79. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  2. ^ "A-pressen AS". Medietilsynet (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 12 December 2006. Retrieved 28 January 2007.
  3. ^ "Konrad Nordahl" (in Norwegian). Storting.
  4. ^ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Tor Aspengren". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 27 May 2010.