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Fight Against Social Media: Media Company Gives Subscriptions to Young People

Summary by freitag.de
The Norwegian media group Amedia wants to inspire young readers for independent journalism with free subscriptions.You can only keep your fingers crossed Ach, paper newspapers. You quickly tangled, dyed, wet shoes drying wooden cloths! There is a bad news from Norway for you, and it says: Once again nobody does anything to save you.But we don't want to whine around here like so many corduroy wearers from 2010, who don't get along with the existe…
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The Norwegian media group Amedia wants to inspire young readers for independent journalism with free subscriptions.You can only keep your fingers crossed Ach, paper newspapers. You quickly tangled, dyed, wet shoes drying wooden cloths! There is a bad news from Norway for you, and it says: Once again nobody does anything to save you.But we don't want to whine around here like so many corduroy wearers from 2010, who don't get along with the existe…

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freitag.de broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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