Klassekampen
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Klassekampen (Norwegian for The Class Struggle), is a Norwegian daily newspaper, which styles itself as "the daily newspaper of the left" (Venstresidas dagsavis). It had a circulation of 11,386 in 2007,[1] and a readership of 50,000 on week days and estimated 90,000 readers on Saturdays.[2]
Klassekampen was founded in the 1970s with a Marxist-Leninist, or more presicely Maoist, platform. Until recently, it was owned by The Workers' Communist Party, which has maintained a minority stake in the corporation which today publishes the newspaper.
Bjørgulv Braanen has been the editor of Klassekampen since 2002, succeeding Jon Michelet.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ mediebedriftene.no [1]PDF (36.7 KB) (Norwegian)
- ^ klassekampen.no Klassekampen statistics (Norwegian)
[edit] External links
- Klassekampen (Norwegian)