Norran

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Norran (previously named Norra Västerbotten)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> is a Swedish language liberal newspaper published in Skellefteå, Sweden.

History and profile

Norran was founded by a group of liberal newspaper enthusiasts led by Anton Wikström from Jörn in 1910.<ref name=keg>Template:Cite book</ref> The first official edition was published 1 January 1911. The paper is owned by the foundation Skelleftepress. It is published in Berliner format<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> in Skellefteå, and chiefly distributed in the northern parts of Västerbotten. The stated position of the editorial is liberal.

Most of the newspaper's local articles are written in Skellefteå, but it also has local editors in Arjeplog, Arvidsjaur, Malå and Norsjö.

It has been published on the Internet since February 1996 and the main news service is freely available.

In correlation with the newspaper's 100-year-anniversary, the staff announced on 4 January 2010 that its name would be changed into Norran, a name which has been used by its readers for decades.<ref name="medievarlden">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The official web site's URL was already norran.se.<ref name="medievarlden"/>

In February 2023, as the new electric battery factory Northvolt started to recruit English-speaking staff from all over the world, Norran launched an English-language news service, Norran English, edited by former UK national newspaper journalist, Paul Connolly. Norran was the first newspaper in Sweden to launch an English-language service.

Circulation

In 1959 the circulation of the paper was 24,000 copies.<ref name=keg/> The paper had a circulation of 23,200 copies in 2012 and 22,700 copies in 2013.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Editors-in-chief

See also

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