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The article discusses the challenges faced by Norwegian media during the World Cup training sessions in New Jersey, USA. Norwegian journalists, including expert Olof Lundh, criticize the limited access to players compared to Brazilian media, citing both logistical issues and heat conditions. The Norwegian Football Association’s medical staff, Ola Sand, notes extreme temperatures, with perceived heat reaching 41°C despite official readings of 38°C. Media chief Morten Morisbak Skjønsberg explains that the press conference was moved outdoors due to facility limitations and high numbers of reporters, while FIFA representatives declined to comment directly. Lundh argues that Norwegian journalists receive less time with players than international outlets, suggesting systemic inequities in media access.

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The article discusses the challenges faced by Norwegian media during the World Cup training sessions in New Jersey, USA. Norwegian journalists, including expert Olof Lundh, criticize the limited access to players compared to Brazilian media, citing both logistical issues and heat conditions. The Norwegian Football Association’s medical staff, Ola Sand, notes extreme temperatures, with perceived heat reaching 41°C despite official readings of 38°C. Media chief Morten Morisbak Skjønsberg explains that the press conference was moved outdoors due to facility limitations and high numbers of reporters, while FIFA representatives declined to comment directly. Lundh argues that Norwegian journalists receive less time with players than international outlets, suggesting systemic inequities in media access.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue of media access as a systemic problem favoring international outlets over Norwegian journalists, using terms like 'kaos' and highlighting disparities in treatment. While not overtly partisan, the emphasis on unequal access and criticism of organizational decisions leans左

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