Dagens Næringsliv
Dagens Næringsliv , is Norway's largest and most influential financial newspaper. it is the third-largest newspaper in Norway by circulation. Editor-in-chief is Janne Johannessen, appointed in December 2021 as the newspaper's first female editor. The weekend edition is supplemented by the lifestyle and culture magazine D2.
Dagens Næringsliv is owned by media conglomerate DN Media Group. It is printed in tabloid from monday to saturday and published digitally. DN has correspondents in New York, Brussels, Stockholm, Phuket, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Tromsø. Its main editorial offices are in Oslo.
History and profile
The paper was founded by Magnus Andersen in 1889 as Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende, renamed Dagens Næringsliv in 1987. The paper has a liberal political stance and is headquartered in Oslo. The paper is printed in tabloid.The circulation of Dagens Næringsliv was 69,000 copies in 2003. It rose to 81,391 copies in 2007. The paper had a circulation of 80,595 copies in 2013, which decreased to 79,639 in 2014 and 74,629 in 2015. In recent years, it has surpassed Dagbladet as the third-most circulated newspaper in print in Norway.