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Norwegian newspaper
Suldalsposten
(
The Suldal Gazette
) is a local
Norwegian
newspaper published in the municipality of
Suldal
in
Rogaland
county
.
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The paper covers events in the municipality of Suldal and its editorial offices are located in the administrative center of the municipality,
Sand
.
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The newspaper was established with municipal support in 1976.
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In 1998 and 2013,
Suldalsposten
was named
Local Newspaper of the Year
by the
National Association of Local Newspapers
.
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The paper is currently also distributed free to young people living outside the municipality for school, an apprenticeship, or military service.
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The paper is published once a week.
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Circulation
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According to the
Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations
and National Association of Local Newspapers,
Suldalsposten
has had the following annual circulation:
- 2004: 2,221
- 2005: 2,295
- 2006: 2,348
- 2007: 2,419
- 2008: 2,437
- 2009: 2,423
- 2010: 2,375
- 2011: 2,371
- 2012: 2,311
- 2013: 2,337
- 2014: 2,392
- 2015: 2,347
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- 2016: 2,288
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