Media of Norway

Media Of Norway

Reporters Without Borders ranks Norway 1st in its Worldwide Press Freedom Index, the same level as Iceland and Luxembourg. Freedom of the press in Norway dates back to the constitution of 1814. The Norwegian press is privately owned and self-regulated; however, the state provides press support.

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