Production grants for news and current affairs media

Description of the policy/measure
Subsidies are given to media which contain a broad range of news, current affairs and debate content from different areas of society.contrary to the former press subsidy scheme, cf. norway's first report, news and current affairs media are eligible for grants regardless of the method of distribution (i.e. print or digital). also, the grant is calculated based on circulation and frequency on all platforms, and not strictly on the basis of the circulation of print newspapers. news media are grouped according to their circulation, publication frequency and local competitive environment. there are two main groups of recipients: 1) leading and sole media that publish at least one edition per week and have an average net circulation of between 1,000 and 6,000 copies. 2) secondary media that publish at least one edition per week and have an average net circulation of at least 1,000 copies. the distribution of funds between the groups defined in the regulations is determined by the ministry of culture each year, based on the economic development within the different groups.
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Cultural Domain(s)
Results achieved
Maintaining a vital and pluralistic media sector in the future by removing barriers against digital publishing and innovation in the newspaper industry.
Financial resources allocated to the policy
Usd 36 565 420 (nok 313 million) in 2016.