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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1H 1M

Ness 381 med Elin Ørjasæter – VG har alltid vært maktas talerør

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I denne episoden er dosent Elin Ørjasæter, arbeidslivs- og HR-ekspert ved Høyskolen Kristiania gjest hos iNyheters Ole Asbjørn Ness.Samtalen spenner vidt – fra norsk elitekultur og pressens makt til kongehuset, arbeidsliv og maktspill i toppen av norsk næringsliv.Ørjasæter mener avsløringer og konflikter i norsk offentlighet kan være tegn på at det hun kaller «det humanitær-politiske komplekset» begynner å slå sprekker. Samtidig retter hun skarp kritikk mot deler av norsk presse og hevder at enkelte medier har vært for tett knyttet til makten.I podkasten diskuteres også:• hvorfor Ørjasæter mener kong Harald kan bli Norges siste konge• forholdet mellom presse og maktelite i Norge• Valla-saken og medienes rolle• hvordan Stein Lier-Hansen-saken sier noe om kultur og makt i norsk toppledelse• hvorfor kommentariatet ofte mener det samme• hvordan nye medier og podkaster utfordrer etablerte redaksjonerSamtalen beveger seg også inn på norsk lederkultur, frontfagsmodellen og hvordan nettverk, relasjoner og kultur kan prege maktstrukturene i både politikk, media og næringsliv.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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