Se og Hør (Norway)

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Se og Hør is a Norwegian magazine, and the largest in the country in terms of circulation. It comes out twice a week (one is a weekend edition). The readers are relatively well distributed between sex and age groups. It contains news about celebrities and royals, as well as a TV-guide. Its circulation was 288,510 in 2004 (with 175,443 for its weekend edition). The magazine's founder, Knut Haavik, retired as editor September 21, 2003 after 25 years in the job.[1] The current editor is Odd Johan Nelvik.

There is also a Danish and a Swedish edition of the same magazine.