Økonomisk Rapport

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Økonomisk Rapport
CategoriesBusiness magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation24,000 (2002)
Founded1974
Final issueJanuary 2013
CountryNorway
Based inOslo
WebsiteHomepage
ISSN0332-5555
OCLC13134842

Økonomisk Rapport (Danish: Financial Report) was a monthly business magazine published in Oslo, Norway.[1] The magazine was in circulation between 1974 and January 2013.

History and profile[edit]

The magazine was founded in 1974.[2][3] Previously owned by Fora Medier, the magazine was based in Oslo.[4] Although it was not originally started as a business publication, the magazine was redesigned as a business-oriented publication when Hjemmet Mortensen acquired it.[5] In 2002 Hjemmet Mortensen sold the magazine to a group of investors. In 2006 Media House Vårt Land or Mentor Media came in as a major shareholder of the magazine.[5] Ivar Hippe was the editor-in-chief of the magazine from 1999 to 2002. Another editor-in-chief was Terje Aurdal.

At the beginning of 2013 the magazine together with its sister publications Kultmag and Mandag Morgen was sold by Mentor Media to Magne Lerø.[5] In late January 2013 Magne Lerø announced that Økonomisk Rapport would be closed.[5]

The magazine sold 24,946 copies in 2000[4] and 24,000 copies in 2002.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Orient Software in the news - Økonomisk Rapport". Orient. 1 June 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  2. ^ Peter Kjær (2009). "Expansion and Autonomy: The Rise of the Business Journalism". In L. Chouliaraki; M. Morsing (eds.). Media, Organizations and Identity. Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-230-24839-7.
  3. ^ Tore Slaatta; et al. (2007). "The Nordic Business Press and the New field of Business Journalism (1960–2005)". In Peter Kjær; Tore Slaatta (eds.). Mediating Business: The Expansion of Business Journalism. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-87-630-0199-1.
  4. ^ a b The Europa World Year: Kazakhstan - Zimbabwe. London; New York: Europa Publications. 2004. p. 3231. ISBN 978-1-85743-255-8.
  5. ^ a b c d "Legger ned Økonomisk Rapport". Kampanje (in Norwegian). 24 January 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Kutter i redaksjonen". TV 2. 4 November 2002. Retrieved 28 February 2010.

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