GlÃÂ¥mdalen is a local newspaper published in Kongsvinger, Norway. It is named after the district GlÃÂ¥mdalen, and covers southern Innlandet and northeastern Akershus counties. The newspaper has offices in Solør, Skarnes, and àrnes.
The newspaper was established in 1926 as Kongsvinger Arbeiderblad, and had a connection to the Norwegian Labour Party. It changed its name in 1943, and later became non-partisan. GlÃÂ¥mdalen changed to tabloid format in 1997 and launched its Internet site in 2000.
GlÃÂ¥mdalen is published by the company GlÃÂ¥mdalen AS, which is owned 100% by Amedia. In 2011, the paper won the World Young Reader Prize of WAN/IFRA in the Public Service category.
In a study dated 2016 GlÃÂ¥mdalen was found to contain the epithet Negro (Norwegian: neger) at the lowest frequency in the period between 1970 and 2014 with 14 references.
GlÃÂ¥mdalen had a circulation of 18,531 in 2010. The 2013 circulation of the paper was 16,523 copies. Next year it sold 15,4244 copies.