Ságat is aSáminewspaper written inNorwegian that is published inLeavdnja inPorsanger Municipality,Finnmark county,Norway.
Ságat was founded inVadsø in 1957[1] and moved to Leavdnja in 1981, where it still is based today. It maintains offices and reporters inDeatnu,Kárášjohka,Evenášši,Máttá-Várjjat, andÁltá, Norway.[2]
The editor since 1978 has beenGeir Wulff. Since October 2008, the paper has published five days per week on weekdays.[3] Later it became a daily newspaper.[1]
Ságat had a circulation of 2,717 copies in 2007.[4] Although the original idea of the newspaper was that it should have articles written in bothSámi and Norwegian, today it uses Norwegian almost exclusively in its articles.
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