Finnmarken
Norwegian newspaper
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Finnmarken is a local newspaper published in Vadsø, Norway. It covers eastern Finnmark county. It was established in 1899[2] by Adam Egede-Nissen and others.
OwnerA-pressen
EditorKaroline Almås Sørensen
Founded1899
Political alignmentLiberal (1899-1904)
Labour (1904-
Nazi (1942-1944)
Labour (1904-
Nazi (1942-1944)
| Owner | A-pressen |
|---|---|
| Editor | Karoline Almås Sørensen |
| Founded | 1899 |
| Political alignment | Liberal (1899-1904) Labour (1904- Nazi (1942-1944) |
| Circulation | 7,147[1] |
| Website | www.finnmarken.no |
In 1942, Finnmarken was taken over by the national socialist occupant regime. They incorporated it into Finnmark Folkeblad in 1944. In 1945, after the occupation, this was reversed; however, both Folkets Frihet and Vadsø Arbeiderblad were absorbed into Finnmarken.
It has a circulation of 7,147, of whom 6,302 are subscribers.[1]
Finnmarken (newspaper) is owned by A-pressen Lokale Medier AS, which in turn is owned 100% by A-pressen.
The editor is Karoline Almås Sørensen.[3]