Norway/Media
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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.
Indoctrination
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)
"Fact checkers"
- Full article: Faktisk
- Full article: Faktisk
The biggest "fact checker" is intimately tied to the military and spook agencies through personnel rotations.
In September 2024, several media outlets, including VG and NRK, announced the planned establishment of a national "Center for Source Criticism" to "strengthen the resistance against disinformation and fake news in the population". They estimate that it will cost between 70 and 100 million kroner a year. Helje Solberg, News Editor at NRK and chairman of the board of Faktisk.no, will take a six-month leave of absence from her job at NRK to lead the planning of the project. In a press release, she said it was "To clean up what is true and what is not in the ever-increasing flow of information and news, the Norwegian press is joining forces to fight disinformation." The Center will be part of the Norwegian total preparedness plan, and will work closely with academia, business and industry, the school system, the police, the armed forces and various organisations. The center is intended to be funded by the state, and will require a significant investment in staffing, technology and expertise. The goal is to establish more regional centres that offer expertise, technology and training resources to schools, universities, the public sector and the business sector, said Helje Solberg.[2][3][4]
The legacy media
Dagbladet, VG, Aftenposten, Klassekampen... Schibsted.
Integrity Initiative
Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Norway
Media players
Most Norwegian media players are listed in Wikispooks because they attended a Bilderberg meeting.
References
- ↑ https://unric.org/en/nordic-countries-top-the-press-freedom-index/
- ↑ https://www.journalisten.no/vil-ha-norsk-senter-for-kildekritikk/620770
- ↑ https://www.mediebedriftene.no/artikler/2024/okt-beredskap-mot-desinformasjonforeslar-norsk-senter-for-kildekritikk/
- ↑ https://steigan.no/2024/08/nrk-direktor-tar-permisjon-vil-etablere-nytt-senter-for-desinformasjon/