Schibsted Editorial Report 2014 | Page 70

E24 Dine penger E24 Dine penger METHODS ETHICS LEGAL MATTERS INNOVATIONS 3 best stories HOW WE WORK E24 and Dine Penger’s sources consist of a wide range of people and written sources. We daily speak to leaders, experts, politicians, and investors. We talk to union representatives, financial analysts, bureaucrats, and public institutions such as Norges Bank and Statistics Norway. We also involve readers through social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and receive important feedback and tip-offs there. E24 and Dine Penger gather information from anonymous sources, but we exercise extreme caution in using them and rarely publish stories based exclusively on criticism from an anonymous source. E24 and Dine Penger never compensate sources. E24 and Dine Penger comply with the Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press and the Editorial Code. One complaint was lodged against E24 with the Press Complaints Commission, (PFU) last year, but was not found to have violated the Code of Ethics. Two complaints were lodged against Dine Penger, and in one of these cases, PFU found that Dine Penger had not adequately followed the ethical standards regarding critical choice of sources. E24 Dine Penger was not involved in any legal matters. The most important product and editorial innovations in 2014: In September, E24 took financial journalism in Norway a big step further with the release of Aksjeliven. It’s a brand new way to give the readers the very last from the financial markets. We give the readers minute-by-minute coverage from our journalists, streaming of a wide selection of financial data, the latest from other relevant media sources, Twitter and TV. We also invite the readers to ask us or experts questions. The print edition of Dine Penger was relaunched in June 2014. The magazine has a complete new layout with new colours, new fonts, a new logo and several new editorial sections. In December we also relaunched the digital edition, Dine Penger+. At the same time the digital version became a subscription product. The Aid Project Together with VG we investigated how Norwegian aid organizations invest their money. We discovered that they had money in very controversial compa nies. Making millions by writing applications. 70 The unveiling of a milkcow E24 revealed that a fifth of the million payouts from government run Skattefunn goes through one firm of professional application writers. 71 The “hottest” cars of the year On a hot day in June, we gathered 11 cars with a total value of NOK 19 million and more than 4,200 horsepower, and invited our readers to vote for their favourite.