Forskning.no

Forskning.no
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Frontpage of the popular science web newspaper (4th of jan 2017)
Type Daily newspaper
Format Online
Owner(s) Foreningen for drift av forskning.no
Editor Nina Kristiansen[1]
Political alignment Neutral
Headquarters Torshov, Oslo
Country  Norway
Circulation 33,000 (as of January 2016)
Sister newspapers sciencenordicVidenskap
Website www.forskning.no

forskning.no (science and research) is an Oslo-based online newspaper established by The Research Council of Norway in 2002. It publishes news about science and research from Norway and abroad. The web site is run by Foreningen for drift av forskning.no, a non-profit organization which has 78 research institutions as members. forskning.no has its own writers and journalists and freelance writers. In addition articles are submitted by the research institutes and then edited by forskning.no staff before being published.[2]

While the newspaper has owners the editor and journalists choose what to write, and forskning.no is an independent newspaper run after the rules of The Association of Norwegian Editors.[2][3] They cooperate with the corresponding Danish online newspaper, videnskab.dk[4], among other things about the English-language news service, sciencenordic.com, which was established in 2011.[5]

forskning.no has an average of 33,000 visits per day in January 2016 and 1 million visits per month.[6] Nina Kristiansen is the editor in charge since 2007. She took over after Erik Tunstad.[7]

History

forskning.no was launched in 2002. The site's initial editor was Erik Tunstad at the time and first managing director was Steinar Q. Andersen.[8]

The site was launched in 2002 after the initiative of the Research Council of Norway, and a total of 12 research institutions participated in the establishment. The idea was simple: to establish a dissemination information campaign, and then hand over the control to an independent editorial staff, working under The Association of Norwegian Editors and in accordance with Code of Ethics of the Norwegian Press.[8][9][10]

An editorial of three, later five people, was established in a small yellow house at Mølla in Oslo. Ingrid Spilde and Arnfinn Christensen are the only ones left from the beginning, who are still working in forskning.no today.[8] Today there are 77 research and education institutions that participate in the cooperation. These can also make submissions, which is considered and edited, and which is clearly marked with the institution as the sender. The editorial staff consists of 14 people: journalists, editor, editorial director and editors.[11]

Awards

Owners

List of owners:[15]

Former owners

References

  1. "Skribent Nina Kristiansen". forskning.no. Ramsalt media. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Om forskning.no" (in Norwegian). Forskning.no. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20090302114527/http://www.nored.no:80/article.aspx?id=984. Retrieved 7 May 2018. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. Videnskab.dk https://videnskab.dk/side/partnere. Retrieved 7 May 2018. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. About ScienceNordic
  6. Forskning.no Om redaksjonen
  7. "Erik Tunstad". Morgenbladet. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  8. 1 2 3 Kristiansen, Nina. "Om forskning.no". forskning.no. Ramsalt media. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  9. Johansen, Andreas B. "Vil være tabloid og troverdig". Bladet forskning. Forskningsradet. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  10. "Code of Ethics of the Norwegian Press". Presse.no. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  11. Kristiansen, Nina. "forskning.no har blitt tenåring". forskning.no. Ramsalt Media. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  12. Skuland, Brita. "Formidlingsprisen til forskning.no". forskningsradet.no. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  13. Michalsen, Gard L. "Heder til Forskning.no: Nina Kristiansen er Årets fagpresseredaktør". medier24.no. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  14. "Priser og hedersbevisninger". Vitenskapsakademiet i Stavanger. Vitenskapsakademiet i Stavanger. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  15. "Medlemmer i forskning.nos eierforening". forskning.no. forskning.no. Retrieved 4 January 2018.

Category: Newspapers published in Norway Category: Publications established in 2002 Category: 2002 establishments in Norway Category: Organisations based in Oslo Category: The Research Council of Norway Category: Media in Oslo

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