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Dagens Næringsliv, commonly known as DN, is a Norwegian tabloid specializing in business reporting with a claimed daily circulation of 82,775 copies in 2008, making it the 8th largest newspaper in Norway. The editor in chief is Amund Djuve. Its name is Norwegian for "Today's Business".
Originally this newspaper was named Norges Sjøfartstidende. It was founded by Magnus Andersen in 1889. Dagens Næringsliv is owned by the media conglomerate Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende, that also owns DN Nye Medier, DN.no Tradewinds, Upstream, DagensIT, Smartcom, TDN, Nautisk Forlag, Intrafish, Fiskaren, Europower, and Recharge.
Contents
DN Magasinet
DN Magasinet is found at newsstands on Saturdays (and the last day before the public holidays of Easter and Christmas). It can not be purchased separately; it is an insert of Dagens Næringsliv.
D2
D2 is a lifestyle magazine, which is an insert of Dagens Næringsliv every Friday. The magazine covers a wide range of cultural and lifestyle-related topics, including art, design, fashion, fitness, travel, cars, technology and food. It has won a lot of Norwegian and international prizes for outstanding photography and design. Each issue of D2 is read by 202.000 people.
See also
- List of Norwegian newspapers
External links
Categories:- Publications established in 1889
- 1889 establishments in Norway
- Business newspapers
- Newspapers published in Norway
- Oslo media
- Norwegian newspaper stubs
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