Adresseavisen
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Adresseavisen (Urban East Norwegian: [ɑˈdrɛ̀sːəɑˌviːsn̩]; commonly known as Adressa) is a regional newspaper published daily, except Sundays, in Trondheim, Norway.[1] The paper has been in circulation since 1767 and is one of the oldest newspapers after Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler which was launched in 1763.[2]
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Adresseavisen Media Group Polaris Media Schibsted ASA |
Editor | Kirsti Husby |
Founded | 3 July 1767; 256 years ago (1767-07-03) |
Political alignment | Conservative[citation needed] |
Language | Norwegian |
Headquarters | Trondheim, Norway |
Circulation | 61,582 (2015) |
Website | adressa.no |
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Adresseavisen is owned by Polaris Media, in which Schibsted controls 29% of the shares.