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Revision as of 06:11, 16 September 2024
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Media in Norway outlines the current state of the press, television, radio, film and cinema, and social media in Norway.
Contents
Official narrative
Free and fair.[1] No spooks, no deep state networks, no hidden agendas.
Education
The Norwegian Defence University College (Forsvarets høgskole) has as primary misson to educate military officers. But it also offers a specialized Leadership Course, a 12-week course for for key military and civilian decision-makers. The last 60 years, most Norwegian editors-in-chief and leading journalists have attended this course.
NRK
- Full article: NRK
- Full article: NRK
TV2
- Full article: TV 2 (Norway)
- Full article: TV 2 (Norway)
The legacy media
Integrity Initiative
Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Norway
Media players
Most Norwegian media players are listed in Wikispooks because they attended a Bilderberg meeting.
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