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Moss Avis is a local newspaper in Moss, Norway. Having a rivalry with Moss Dagblad, it is published six days a week. The chief editor is Pål Enghaug. It was established in 1876, and became affiliated with the Liberal Party. It later shifted to the right before becoming non-partisan. It was originally published three times a week, but this was expanded to six times in 1931. It changed to tabloid format in 1989, and launched its Internet site in 1999. Between 1998 and 2008 it was published seven times a week.

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  • Moss Avis ist eine lokale Zeitung in der norwegische Kommune Moss. Sie wurde 1876 gegründet und war mit der Liberalen Partei verbunden und verschob sich später nach rechts, bevor sie überparteilich wurde. See steht in Konkurrenz zum und erscheint an sechs Tagen in der Woche. Chefredakteur ist . Ursprünglich erschien die Zeitung dreimal pro Woche, was 1931 auf sechsmal erweitert wurde. 1989 wurde auf das Zeitungsformat Tabloid umgestellt, und 1999 erschien die Ausgabe auch als Website. Zwischen 1998 und 2008 erschien sie sieben Mal pro Woche. Zusätzlich zu Moss deckt die Zeitung auch die Orte Rygge, Råde, Våler, und Hobøl ab. 2006 hatte das Blatt eine Auflage von 15.782 Exemplaren, die von 15.359 Abonnenten bezogen wurde. Es ist im Besitz von , das zu 99,6 % gehört. (de)
  • Moss Avis is a local newspaper in Moss, Norway. Having a rivalry with Moss Dagblad, it is published six days a week. The chief editor is Pål Enghaug. It was established in 1876, and became affiliated with the Liberal Party. It later shifted to the right before becoming non-partisan. It was originally published three times a week, but this was expanded to six times in 1931. It changed to tabloid format in 1989, and launched its Internet site in 1999. Between 1998 and 2008 it was published seven times a week. In addition to Moss, the newspaper covers Rygge, Råde, Våler, Son and Hobøl. It has a circulation of 14,979, of whom 14,703 are subscribers. It is owned by Mediehuset Østfold, which is owned 99.3% by Edda Media. (en)
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  • Jan Tollefsen (en)
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  • Moss Avis (en)
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  • Moss Avis ist eine lokale Zeitung in der norwegische Kommune Moss. Sie wurde 1876 gegründet und war mit der Liberalen Partei verbunden und verschob sich später nach rechts, bevor sie überparteilich wurde. See steht in Konkurrenz zum und erscheint an sechs Tagen in der Woche. Chefredakteur ist . (de)
  • Moss Avis is a local newspaper in Moss, Norway. Having a rivalry with Moss Dagblad, it is published six days a week. The chief editor is Pål Enghaug. It was established in 1876, and became affiliated with the Liberal Party. It later shifted to the right before becoming non-partisan. It was originally published three times a week, but this was expanded to six times in 1931. It changed to tabloid format in 1989, and launched its Internet site in 1999. Between 1998 and 2008 it was published seven times a week. (en)
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  • Moss Avis (en)
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