Dagens Næringsliv, commonly known as DN, is a Norwegian newspaper specializing in business news. As of 2015, it is the third-largest newspaper in Norway. Amund Djuve has been the paper's editor-in-chief since 2000. More information...

Multilingual Wikipedia

In June 2020 the website dn.no was on the 8,391st place in the ranking of the most reliable and popular sources in multilingual Wikipedia from readers' point of view (PR-score). If we consider only frequency of appearance of this source in references of Wikipedia articles (F-score), this website was on the 5,053rd place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "dn.no" is the 4,492nd most reliable source in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

The website is placed before focus.it and after e-nexco.co.jp in multilingual PR ranking of the most reliable sources in Wikipedia.

PR-score:
8,391st place
3,608,347
-1,287,950
AR-score:
4,492nd place
1,042,882
+7,185
F-score:
5,053rd place
2,657
+33

Norwegian Wikipedia (no)

PR-score:
28th place
1,738,751
-705,331
AR-score:
56th place
683,624
+5,368
F-score:
75th place
1,546
+16

English Wikipedia (en)

PR-score:
9,522nd place
1,537,279
-422,097
AR-score:
7,855th place
222,954
+810
F-score:
6,488th place
647
+2

Danish Wikipedia (da)

PR-score:
641st place
67,995
-12,618
AR-score:
778th place
19,259
+117
F-score:
1,303rd place
37
0

Swedish Wikipedia (sv)

PR-score:
2,306th place
49,127
-56,780
AR-score:
2,228th place
21,282
+352
F-score:
2,532nd place
51
+3

German Wikipedia (de)

PR-score:
30,438th place
45,641
-12,307
AR-score:
20,970th place
11,850
+378
F-score:
9,759th place
54
+5

Norwegian (Nynorsk) Wikipedia (nn)

PR-score:
92nd place
19,219
-11,657
AR-score:
100th place
28,185
+70
F-score:
236th place
84
+2
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