SFN: Norway’s online newspaper revenues reach 290 million euro – up 61 per cent in two years
June 27th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Advertising, Editors' pick
Online newspapers in Norway generated nearly €290 million in 2007, up 61 per cent from about €180 million in 2005, according to the International Newsmedia Marketing Association (through SFN Blog).
Display and classified revenues increased 41.7 per cent. Search and listing up 112.5 per cent.
Tags: EUR, International Newsmedia Marketing Association, Norway, Online Journalism Scandinavia, online newspaper revenues, years Online newspapers
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