As the largest annual media conference in the Nordics kicks off this week, many familiar faces from Schibsted will be seen on stage. Our talented colleagues will discuss everything from investigative journalism to AI, diversity, leadership, editorial dilemmas, war journalism, and SEO. Here is an overview of the presentations: “AI
Schibsted’s newspapers have once again proven their excellence at the prestigious INMA Global Media Awards, clinching no less than 13 prizes across a variety of categories. The INMA Global Media Awards are known for recognizing outstanding achievements in the media industry, celebrating initiatives that drive growth and engage audiences worldwide.
Today, Schibsted released its Q1 2024 results. Financials and analytical info Q1 2024 Results presentation Q1 2024 Interim report Q1 2024 Commencing a transformational year to realise our full potential “In the quarter, we made important progress related to the major, structural changes which we announced in November and December.
Schibsted acquires 9.99% FINN-stake from Polaris Media, further simplifying its company structure. Schibsted today announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire 9.99% of Finn.no AS (“FINN”) from Polaris Media ASA. Polaris has been a minority owner in FINN since its incorporation in 2000. The total transaction value in
Schibsted will release its Q1 2024 results on 26 April 2024. It will not be possible to physically attend the presentation. Programme for the day, 26 April 2024: 07:00 CET Publication of the Q1 results including interim report, presentation, and financials and analytical information. 09:00 CET CEO Kristin Skogen Lund
It started with Ukrainian, now Aftenposten Junior offers news in four languages for kids who have just arrived in Norway. And more will come – all with the help of AI and Schibsted employees. “It all started with the war in Ukraine and with families fleeing to Norway,” says Mari
Bergens Tidende was rewarded the SKUP award for the story of the police killing of mentally ill Morten Michelsen, at the 2024 SKUP conference. “We had many people involved in this project, and they worked hard for a long time,” said Trond Olav Skrunes, editor-in-chief of Bergens Tidende. The SKUP
How do we create more equal job opportunities for everyone? It all starts with the hiring process and now Schibsted has launched a playbook on how to recruit more inclusively. “Through extensive research and interviews with experts, we’ve uncovered invaluable insight into what it takes to hire a more
The work to separate Schibsted’s media business into an independent company is progressing. Now, Schibsted Media’s new Board of Directors is ready. Before Easter, the agreement to sell the media business to the Tinius Trust was signed by both parties. Today, the Trust announced the company’s Board of Directors. Kjersti
Notice of Annual General Meeting 2024 Schibsted’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday, 26 April 2024 at 10:30 CET as a digital meeting. The Annual General Meeting will be held as a digital meeting only. Consequently, it will not be possible to attend the Annual General Meeting in
Schibsted ASA (“Schibsted”) today announced that it has signed a final agreement (the “Agreement”) regarding the sale of its news media operations to the Tinius Trust through Blommenholm Industrier AS (collectively the “Trust”). The Agreement is a key milestone in the transformation of today’s Schibsted into two more focused companies:
Schibsted stole the show when Newspaper of the Year was announced at Berns in Stockholm on Wednesday night. Svenska Dagbladet’s podcast department clinched the title of Editorial Team of the Year, while their documentary series Dynasty took home the prize for Best Audio Journalism. Aftonbladet’s personalized content was named Innovation