A report produced by the Norway research team of the Global Media and Internet Research Project

This report presents the preliminary findings for Norway as part of the Global Media and Internet Concentration Project (GMICP). Covering the years 2018 to 2022, the report examines media and internet market trends with a focus on concentration and revenue developments across various communication and media sectors. Its scope extends beyond traditional media to include newer, converging domains of IT, telecommunications, and digital media. While not all service segments are represented due to data limitations, selected areas were included for cross-national comparison. Although not among the largest economic sectors, the communications and media industry is vital to public discourse and democratic infrastructure. The report underscores the importance of understanding market structures, ownership patterns, and revenue flows to assess the shifting dynamics and power within the networked media landscape.

Recommended citation: Sjøvaag, Helle. (2025). “Norway’s Network Media Economy: Growth, Concentration and Upheaval, 2018-2022”. Global Media and Internet Concentration Project. https://doi.org/10.22215/gmicp/2025.03.578