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The article announces that Norway's football team will face Brazil in the quarterfinals of the tournament, marking their first-ever encounter against the Brazilian national team. The match is set for 10 PM local time at the New York stadium. Norway has previously defeated Iraq, Senegal, and Côte d'Ivoire in earlier rounds, making this matchup significant. NRK will provide live coverage starting at 7:30 PM, with journalists and expert Jonas Grønner available to answer viewer questions throughout the game. Viewers can submit questions before and during the match, with responses provided continuously until after the game concludes.

Norge har vært midt i en stor jubel etter å ha slått Brasil i VM-kvartfinalen, noe som har ført til en rekke unike og kreative uttrykk fra folk i hele landet. En del av denne energi har funnet uttrykk i en spesialaktivitet organisert av NRK, hvor publikum ble invitert til å sende inn videoer som illustrerte ulike former for "roing" – en kombinasjon av sport, kultur og humor. Aktiviteten hadde sin opprinnelse i en kampanje der NRK ønsket å engasjere folk i en mer interaktiv måte å følge VM-kampene på, og det ble en populær måte å skape samhold rundt en felles interesse for fotball og kulturelle uttrykk.

I løpet av dagen før kampen, hadde NRK laget en liste med kandidatvideoer som kunne være med i en jurys vurdering av hvilken video som skulle bli kåret som "beste ro-video". Disse videoene inkluderte alt fra dykkning på 75 meter dyp, roing i Stortinget, til roing på T-banen med kronprinsen. Selv om noen av disse videoene ikke ble valgt ut av NRK, ble de likevel delt ut som inspirasjon til publikum. Mange av de mest spektakulære videoene kom fra nettsteder som VG – Verdens Gang, hvor det ble rapportert om fyrverkeri og store jubelscener etter Norges seier. Denne seieren markerte et nytt fotballmirakel, og det var en viktig milepæl for Norge i VM-turneringen.

Kronprinsen Sverre Magnus hadde også blitt sett roende i T-banen i Oslo, noe som ble en populasjonsskygge som symboliseret samfunnets stolthet over landets fotballtrupper. I tillegg til dette, hadde folk i hele landet startet å ro, fra nord til sør, som en form for å feirer seieren. Landslagstrener Ståle Solbakken hadde også kommentert på hvordan publikum hadde reagert på seieren, og han hadde antydet at det ville være en uke full av fest og glade øyne. Han hadde også ment at det var viktig å gi gutta tid til å lufe seg, slik at de kunne være friske og fokuserte for neste kamp.

Aktiviteten med "roing" ble også brukt som en måte å skape en mer engasjerende og interaktiv opplevelse av VM-kampene. NRK hadde oppfordret folk til å sende inn videoer, og det var mye aktivitet rundt dette. Noen av de mest originale videoene inkluderte roing i Stortinget, hvor seriøse kvinner og menn i nasjonalforsamlingen hadde rodd. Andre videoer hadde vist roing i fritt fall, kombinert med fallskjermhopp, noe som viste hvor kreativ publikum kunne bli. Det var også videoer som hadde vist roing i forbindelse med militærfly, hvor F-35-jagerfly hadde en toppfart på 1931 km/t, noe som ble presentert som en spektakulær demonstrasjon av teknologi og prestasjon.

Mens NRK hadde valgt ut noen kandidater, hadde det vært opplagt at det var mye mer å se, og at det hadde vært en stor mengde videoer som hadde blitt sendt inn. Juryn hadde også fått mange videoer, og det hadde vært en uklarhet om hvem som faktisk skulle kåres som vinner. Likevel hadde det vært enighet om at det var en interessant måte å engasjere publikum i VM-kampene på, og at det hadde vært en positiv effekt av å gi folk muligheten til å bidra til en større diskurs rundt fotball og kultur.

For å sikre at alle hadde mulighet til å delta, hadde NRK også oppfordret folk til å sende inn videoer, og det hadde vært en stor respons. Det hadde vært en rekke videoer som hadde vist ulike former for roing, og det hadde vært en stor variasjon i stil og innhold. Det hadde vært videoer som hadde vist roing i dykkerutstyr, roing i fritt fall, roing i Stortinget, og roing i T-banen. Det hadde vært en rekke videoer som hadde vist hvordan man kunne kombinerer ulike aktiviteter, og det hadde vært en rekke videoer som hadde vist hvordan man kunne bruke roing som en måte å uttrykke stolthet, kreativitet og samhold.

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NRK Nyheter logoNRK NyheterState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 855 hr. ago
Here the Crown Prince rows with the people

The article reports on widespread celebrations across Norway following the national football team's 2–1 victory over Brazil. Thousands gathered at Slottsplassen in Oslo to celebrate, with many beginning to row in honor of the win. The event included royal participation, with Crown Prince Haakon joining the festivities. Coach Ståle Solbakken praised the crowd and humorously expressed concern about public health due to the enthusiastic celebrations. The article highlights the nationwide nature of the celebration, noting that people are rowing from north to south across the country.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the Norwegian football team's victory—and does not engage with any politically charged subject matter. It provides a factual account of public celebrations without taking a partisan stance or using loaded language. The tone remains neutral and descriptive

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article provides detailed accounts of public celebrations and includes quotes from Ståle Solbakken, supporting the cross-source consensus. It remains objective despite the celebratory tone.

VG – Verdens Gang logoVG – Verdens GangIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 805 hr. ago
Fireworks after Norwegian victory

The article describes fireworks lighting up the sky over Rådhusplassen following Norway's victory against Brazil, securing their place in the quarterfinals. The event took place during a football match, likely part of a World Cup tournament. The fireworks were a celebration of Norway's success on the field. The article focuses on the visual spectacle of the fireworks and their connection to the team's achievement. No further details about the match or the implications of the win are provided.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political framing or ideological slant. It simply describes the celebration of a national team's victory, which is considered apolitical under the defined criteria.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the celebration after Norway's win against Brazil, but lacks specific details like the score or exact location. It aligns with the cross-source consensus on the event being a national victory.

NRK Nyheter logoNRK NyheterState / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
Ro! Ro! Ro!: NRK selects the best ro-video of the world

Norway has advanced to the quarterfinals of a competition and will face Brazil on Sunday. To support the national team, viewers are encouraged to submit videos showcasing creative rowing scenes. NRK has selected the top ten videos, which will be judged by a panel to determine the winner. The competition includes various unique entries such as deep-sea diving, military aircraft, and even rowing on public transportation. If Norway progresses further, the contest may continue into subsequent matches. Viewers are invited to participate by submitting their own videos.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event with no significant political implications. It highlights viewer participation in a lighthearted competition without taking a stance or showing bias towards any political entity or ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on Norway's progress in the World Cup and a competition for the best rowing video, providing factual updates on their next match against Brazil. It includes details about various rowing scenarios, including deep diving and military aircraft speeds, which are presented as examples

NRK Nyheter logoNRK NyheterState / PublicCenterFactual 80Objective 906 hr. ago
Now we have England or Mexico in the World Cup quarter-finals: We can beat anyone

The article reports on Norway's advancement to the World Cup quarterfinals after a dramatic victory. The team will face either England or Mexico, whose match is set for Monday night. Norway's coach, Ståle Solbakken, expresses confidence in his team's ability to win against any opponent but acknowledges the challenge ahead. The article provides statistical predictions for both potential opponents, with England having a 59% chance of advancing and Mexico a 41%. It also lists current favorites for the tournament, with France at 18.6%, Spain at 10.4%, Norway at 10.1%, and Morocco at 10.0%.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a sports event without taking a political stance. It includes quotes from the coach expressing confidence in the team, which is typical for sports reporting and does not indicate a political bias.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 90): The article focuses on the upcoming match and includes expert commentary, but lacks specifics on the current match. It maintains neutrality and balance throughout.

NRK Nyheter logoNRK NyheterState / PublicCenterFactual 75Objective 80yesterday
Send in your questions and talk to NRK's expert under Brazil Norway

The article announces that Norway's football team will face Brazil in the quarterfinals of the tournament, marking their first-ever encounter against the Brazilian national team. The match is set for 10 PM local time at the New York stadium. Norway has previously defeated Iraq, Senegal, and Côte d'Ivoire in earlier rounds, making this matchup significant. NRK will provide live coverage starting at 7:30 PM, with journalists and expert Jonas Grønner available to answer viewer questions throughout the game. Viewers can submit questions before and during the match, with responses provided continuously until after the game concludes.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. It provides information about a football match and related coverage without any ideological framing or emphasis on political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): While promoting a video contest, the article mentions Norway’s progress in the tournament and includes some historical context. It leans slightly towards encouraging participation, affecting objectivity.

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