Title: Norwegian news sites
1Norwegian news sites Aftenposten (Oslo
newspaper) Bergens Tidende (Bergen) Adresseavise
n (Trondheim) Stavanger Aftonblad
(Stavanger) Verdens Gang (VG) Scandinavia
online (search engine)
2Service-based thinking Bringing community
together Geography (city, region,
country) Affinity (common interests, hobby)
3Service-based thinking elements Electronic
newspaper Breaking news, Weather, 100 most read
stories, TV guide, Market of used things, Slide
show (pictures), Mobile services, Cartoons, City
maps, Calendar of events, Subscription to news
(via SMS, e-mail), First page of a newspaper
(.pdf version),
4City-guide (Web cams, films, concerts,
books Classifieds on the Internet (4
categories job, real estate, car, boat) Joint
project Football (Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim,
Stavanger)
5Aftenposten 100-owned subsidiary of
Schibsted ASA. Publishes 2 daily subscription
newspapers in the Oslo area 1 electronic
newspaper A city-guide for Oslo
(www.oslopuls.no) A classified advertisement
database on the Internet (www.finn.no).
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8Bergens Tidende Circulation
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11Adresseavisen Circulation
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14Stavanger Aftenblad Circulation 73.000 6
days per week Staff 120 Internet staff
10 The newspaper owns local TV
station Publishes city-guide for Stavanger
(www.stavangerpuls.no)
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17Football project 60 of people who go beyond
front page go to Football Investing in
Football project should triple the
visitors Data-base about football players (600
home pages) Vertical and horizontal integration
of projects 3 large newspapers contributing to
one sports project
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21Time spent in reading newspapers vs
Internet Min. per day (2000) Newspapers
30 40 34 Internet 15,7 23,8 19,3 EU
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