Grannar (Neighbors) is a politically independent local Norwegian newspaper, covering events in Etne in Hordaland county and Vindafjord in Rogaland county.[1][2]

Grannar is published two times a week, on Mondays and Thursdays.[1][2] The newspaper employs 11 people[2] and it is published in Nynorsk.[1] The paper's office is in the village of Etne.

Grannar was originally established as a newspaper for the municipalities of Ølen (now the northern part of the municipality of Vindafjord) and Etne. The paper then merged with the former local newspaper Vindafjordingen in 1989, after which it also covered events in the municipality of Vindafjord.[1][2]

The newspaper is edited by Arne Frøkedal.[1][2]

Circulation

According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Gauldalsposten has had the following annual circulation:

  • 2004: 3,893
  • 2005: 3,858
  • 2006: 3,875
  • 2007: 3,929
  • 2008: 3,889
  • 2009: 3,852
  • 2010: 3,816
  • 2011: 3,682
  • 2012: 3,548
  • 2013: 3,548
  • 2014: 3,575
  • 2015: 3,582[2]
  • 2016: 3,532[3]

References

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