Schibsted

Schibsted is a Norwegian media group that is active in 18 countries, primarily in Sweden and Norway. The company is Oslo. It is traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange and is listed on the OBX index.

Schibsted is active in almost all areas of the media and has products, rights and formats ranging from newspapers, television, film and the Internet. In addition, Schibsted is active in the edition.

Investments

Norway

Schibsted has the two Oslo newspapers Aftenposten and Verdens Gang and making it the third largest or largest Norwegian newspaper. In addition, the group holds the papers Adresseavisen ( 34.3 %), Asker og Bærums Budstikke (10.1%), Bergens Tidende ( 24.4%), Fædrelandsvennen ( 25.0%), Harstad Tidende (which in turn is Bladet Tromsø has ) ( 51.0 %) and Stavanger Aftenblad involved ( 31.5 %). By Aftenposten and Verdens Gang Schibsted also controls 20.4 % of Norwegian news agency Norsk Telegrambyrå.

Sweden

In Sweden, Aftonbladet and Svenska Dagbladet, the newspapers belong to Schibsted. In addition, include the film production company Metronome Film & Television and the Distributor Metronome to the Group. In the Internet area includes the virtual marketplace blocket.se and Business Directory hitta.se for Schibsted. Moreover, the company is still some magazines out. Sales of Schibsted made ​​at 224 billion kroner ( approximately CHF 30 billion ) from 6.4% of Sweden's gross national product.

Switzerland

Schibsted operates Switzerland 's free online marketplace Tutti.ch. The portal is online since February 2010 and currently has about 160 000 entries and 1 million users. How can the schwedeischen model blocket.se be switched subdivided listings by canton. The financing of Tutti.ch is completely covered by advertising in order to ensure an independent portal. For advertisers and buyers, this means that no transaction costs are incurred and the entire sales process remains free of charge.

Rest of Europe

Elsewhere in Europe, Schibsted is mainly due to the 20 min Holding AG known which publishes the free newspaper 20 minutes in France and Spain. The Swiss edition of the newspaper also formerly belonged to Schibsted, but is issued by the Swiss company Tamedia since 2005. In Russia, Schibsted is the free newspaper " Мой район " (about: my territory, my region, see also Rajon ) out.

History

In 1839, Christian Schibsted Schibsted Forlag founded the. Since 1860, he published " Christiania Adresseblad ", which is known as " Aftenposten " since 1885.

1989 was from the family a corporation that is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange since 1992. In the 1990s and 2000s Schibsted bought some international newspapers.

In Germany, the company was known in 2000, primarily due to the Cologne newspaper war than you unsuccessfully tried to " 20 minutes " to establish in Germany a free daily newspaper.

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