Dagens Næringsliv
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Dagens Næringsliv (Norwegian for "Today's Business"), commonly known as DN, is a Norwegian newspaper specializing in business news. As of 2015[update], it is the third-largest newspaper in Norway. Editor-in-chief is Janne Johannessen,[1] who was appointed in December 2021, as the first female in this position.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | NHST Media Group |
Founder(s) | Magnus Andersen |
Editor-in-chief | Janne Johannessen |
Founded | 1889; 135 years ago (1889) |
Political alignment | Independent liberal |
Language | Norwegian |
Headquarters | Oslo |
Circulation | 74 629 (as of 2015) |
Website | https://www.dn.no/ |
Dagens Næringsliv is owned by media conglomerate Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende (NHST Media Group),[2] which also owns DN Nye Medier, DN.no Tradewinds, Upstream, DagensIT, Smartcom, Nautisk Forlag, Intrafish, Fiskaren, Europower and Recharge.
The paper has correspondents in New York, Brussels, Stockholm, Phuket, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Tromsø. Its main editorial offices are in Oslo.