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Schibsted Asa Blommenholm Industrier AS (Stiftelsen Tinius) (27%) Folketrygdfondet (7%) SCHIBSTED ASA Avis Norge Media Norge ASA (80,2%)1 Aftenposten AS Bergens Tidende AS Verdens Gang AS Aftenposten Aften, Hyttemagasinet, Lokalavisene AS VG Mamma, golf.no, Oslopuls.no, Askøyværingen AS VG Multimedia AS forbruker.no Bygdanytt AS VGNett Aftenposten Distribusjon AS Fanaposten AS Nettby Community AS (60%) E24 Næringsliv AS (60%) Strilen AS (67%) E24 (40%) Distribution Innovation AS (60%) VestNytt AS (67%) Tesked AB (Sverige) (30%) Retriever konsern AS (51%) BTV AS Nedlagt 2009 Mötesplatsen i Norden Retriever Norge AS LokalTVsamkjøringen AS (10%) Datingtjeneste Retriever Sverige AB BT Respons AS Radio VG AS Medieovervåking og -arkiv - solgt 2009 Avisprodukter AS Dine Penger AS Fellesdistribusjon Østfold AS Bergen Byavis (gratis) Avisretur AS (50,1%) (50%) Mediatrykk AS NTB AS (10,7%) Romerike Mediadistribusjon AS Media Norge Salg AS (20%) (34%) Bergensringen AS (50%) Mediapost AS (33%) Annonsesamkjøring Mylder AS (35%) Din Mat AS (16,4%) Polaris Media ASA (7,1%)4 Nyhetsovervåking på nett Adresseavisen ASA Media Norge Salg AS (20%) 6 aviser, lokal-radio, Din Mat AS (43,3%) annonsesamkjøring, distribusjon NTB AS (11%) Stavanger Aftenblad ASA Harstad Tidende Gruppen AS 5 aviser, lokal-TV, lokal-radio, Aftenbladet Multimedia AS annonsesamkjøring, distribusjon Aftenbladet 100,5 Nedlagt 2009 (minoritet) TV Vest Nedlagt 2009 Polaris Media Nordvestlandet AS Din Mat AS (15,6%) Fædrelandsvennen AS Sunnmørsposten AS Lindesnes Avis AS Aftenbladet Distribusjon AS 7 lokalaviser, lokal-radio Aftenbladet Trykk AS Fædrelandsvennen Distribusjon Romsdals Budstikke AS Woldcam AS AS 3 aviser, lokal-radio, trykkeri Radio Sør AS Solgt 2009 Produserer levende bilder Media Norge Salg AS (20%) Polaris Trykk AS TV Sør AS (94,9%) 4 trykkerier Fvntv Nedlagt 2009 Sør Distribusjon AS (67%) Farsunds Avis (58 %) 2 Søgne og Songdalen Budstikke Finn.no AS (80,1%) Schibsted Trykk AS3 AS (57,6%) Finn Jobb AS Radio Søgne BA (56%) Solgt 2009 Finn Bil AS Radio Kristiansand AS (40%) Finn Torget AS TR-Holding AS (25%) Finn Eiendom AS Aust-Agder Blad AS Vision Completed AS Tvedestrandsposten AS Eiendomsprofil AS (51%) Media Norge Salg AS (20%) Finn Reise AS Forlag Fædrelandsvennen Trykkeri AS Turistinfo AS (8%) Schibsted Søk AS Schibsted Forlag AS TV Aust-Agder (6,3%) Sesam Media AS Bøker, tegneserier etc Nedlagt 2009 Sesam.no AS Nedlagt 2009 Schibsted Magasiner AS Kristiansands Avis AS (gratis) Human Content AS (60%) Maison, Maison mat & vin, (49%) Tesked AB (Sverige) (40%) Design Interiør, Sudoku Spesial Din Mat AS (8,6%) Mötesplatsen i Norden Schibsted Förlagen AB (Sverige) Datingtjeneste Nedlagt 2009 Kartago Förlag AB Solgt 2009 Fædrelandsvennen Trykkeri AS Dagens Medisin AS (50%) JPMorgan Chase Bank (7%) State Street Bank & Trust Co (6%) Avis Sverige Baltikum Internett Svenska Dagbladet Holding AB AS Eesti Meedia (Estland) Schibsted Classified Media AS (99,4%) 2 riksdekkende aviser Rubrikktjenester på nett og papir Svenska Dagbladet 5 lokal/regionaviser Belgia Digitala Medier AB (majoritetseide) Finland E24 International AB 1 gratisavis (50%) Frankrike E24 Näringsliv AB (60%) Rubrikktjenesten Soov.es Hellas Jobb 24 AB (50%) 1 trykkeri Portugal MinTur.se AB (90,46%) 1 distribusjonsselskap Spania Pressens Morgontjänst AB (50%) 1 magasinforlag (27 titler) (50%) Sveits Distribusjon Radio Trio (34%) Ungarn Scanpix Baltics (49%) Østerrike Argentina Brasil Aftonbladet Hierta AB (91%) Colombia Mexico Aftonbladet Kvällstidningen AB AS Schibsted Baltics (Litauen) Venezuela Aftonbladet Nya Medier AB 1 riksdekkende avis (51%) Filippinene Aftonbladet Allt Om AB 1 gratisavis (66%) Indonesia E24 Näringsliv AB (40%) 1 magasinforlag (8 titler) (67%) Malaysia Aftonbladet Tillväxtmedier AB Rubrikknettstedet Plius.lt (51%) Singapore Tasteline Sweden AB Jobb 24 HB (50%) Prisjakt Sverige AB (70%) Kanal 2 (Estland) Byt Bil Nordic AB Blocket/Bytbil AB (Sverige) (99,9%) Kommersiell riksdekkende TV-kanal TA Teleadress Holding AB Rubrikkannonser på nett (99,7%) Hitta.se AB Teleadress Information AB Gratisaviser Solgt 2009 Schibsted Multimedia AS Minimedia (51%) 20 Minutter Holding AS European Media Ventures AS Innholdstjenester 20 Minutter (Frankrike) (50%) Investeringsselskap Tesked AB (30%) 20 Minutter (Spania) (80%) Mötesplatsen i Norden Gratisaviser (papir og nett) Datingtjeneste Schibsted Sök AB (Sverige) Aspiro AB (20%) Utvikling og salg av mobiltjenester i Sesam Sverige AB (30%) Moj Rajon (Russland) (66,7%) Aftonbladet TV AB Norden og Baltikum. Gratisavis Aftonbladet Mediehusbolaget AB Solgt 2009 Solgt 2009 Aftonbladet Produktion AB Metro Sverige AB (35%) Schibsted Sverige AB utgir fire gratisaviser i Sverige Schibsted Rörliga Bild AB Scanpix Scandinavia AB (99,8%) (Sverige) Nett-TV-produksjon Bildebyrå Solgt 2009 Filmdistribusjon Scanpix Norge AS (50,1%) TV.nu AB (50,9%) Scanpix Baltics OÜ (90%) TV-programoversikt på Internett Sandrew Metronome AB Webbtraffic Sverige AB (Sverige) Annonsering på Internett Sandrew Metronome Norge AS Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige AB Basefarm AS (72%) Sandrew Metronome Basefarm AB International AB Driftstjenester til nettbasert virksomhet Sandrew Metronome Danmark Solgt 2009 AS Sandrew Metronome Video Danmark AS Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland OY Merk: 1 Media Norge ble formelt etablert i juni 2009. Schibsted eier 80,2% av aksjene, men kan bare stemme for 50,1% de to neste årene. På- følgende fem år heves stemmeandelen til 65%. 2 Finn.no eies av Media Norge (50,01%), Schibsted ASA (39,9%) og Adresseavisen (10%). Schibsteds samlede andel er 80,1%. 3 Schibsted Trykk eies via Aftenposten (60%) og VG (40%). 4 Schibsted solgte 36,3 % av aksjene i Polaris Media til meglerhuset SEB Enskilda i juni 2009. Etter avtale mellom selskapene får SEB Enskilda en fast avkastning, mens Schibsted beholder den finansielle risikoen knyttet til aksjene. Kilde: Selskapene © medienorge.
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